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Location: Aberdeenshire
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Twin Axle Caravan Towing
Hi, anyone got advice on towing a twin axle tin tent with a D3? We are thinking of upgrading to a larger caravan and would appreciate any experience based comments, in particular of the design of the removable Landrover swan neck tow bar. Is it the right height etc.
Hi I don't have a twin axle caravan but do have a large single axle (Coachman Amara 505) van which the D3 tows brilliantly. I was worried that the swan neck would not be at a suitable height, but when I first coupled the D3 to the van it was near perfect. You could always try the van on the back of the D3 before you buy. I have towed with Classic RR's and D2 but the D3 is the best in my opinion.
27th Dec 2007 2:20 pm
Nickhearne
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Re: Twin Axle Caravan Towing
Dexter wrote:
Hi, anyone got advice on towing a twin axle tin tent with a D3? We are thinking of upgrading to a larger caravan and would appreciate any experience based comments, in particular of the design of the removable Landrover swan neck tow bar. Is it the right height etc.
Ta Dexter
I tow a a boat on a twin axle trailer about 2.75 tons & the only difference from a single is that maneuvering the trailer around by hand is a pig of a job compared to single axle! Some people say just lift the front axle off the ground with the jockey wheel, but for me it only works with the boat off the trailer!Range Rover Sport Estate 2.0 P400e Hse Dynamic Black
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27th Dec 2007 2:22 pm
al cope
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cant comment on the removable towbar, as i have the fixed one, as i have a witter bike rack mounted on this as well as the towball. I tow an Abbey Spectrum 620 twin axle (pics below), and the D3 is a phenominal towcar. Nothing gets close in terms of power and stability, and I've towed this size of 'van with 300TDi, and TD5 Disco's. You wont be disappointed.
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27th Dec 2007 2:25 pm
Gareth Site Moderator
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I agree with all said D3 is the best towcar on the road. I tow an Elddis Crusader Sirocco twin axle, and its easy. I have the removable towbar, and its a perfect height.
Mine is an auto, which makes it very easy to park in a tight space.
27th Dec 2007 2:35 pm
craig
Member Since: 08 Aug 2006
Location: Home of LR.
Posts: 2545
As said before
I tow a twin axle Abbey, with removable towbar and towing isn't an issue. Great stability and no issues with ride height.
27th Dec 2007 3:34 pm
ronp
Member Since: 29 Nov 2006
Location: North Yorkshire
Posts: 15260
Don't tow a Twin axle, but do tow an 18' Single axle.
It's so effortless I have told swmbo to keep on reminding me that I'm towing, especially on the narrow Lakes roads .... just in case I happen to forget!
It's so effortless....... always on the road less travelled 🚧
27th Dec 2007 4:26 pm
Adiver
Member Since: 18 Jan 2006
Location: Rutland
Posts: 492
I tow a twin axle Elddis Crusader Cyclone with my D3 - to Spain and back 3 days after I got the car last August. I previously had a D2 and D1 300 and 200 Tdi. All were excellent, but the D3 is simply superb!
The only thing I will say is the MPG is not as good as the others, towing or not. I only average 17.6 mpg but most of my driving is round town and very short journeys. When towing I get the same MPG or slightly better due to the longer distances involved, but never over 20MPG.
The whole outfit is extremely stable and there is loads of acceleration - even when towing! I have found that it is better to use command shift when towing or it holds in 5th gear, when it will cruise at 65 in 6th easily with slightly better MPG.
The tow ball height is perfect - that is the swan neck removable version.
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27th Dec 2007 5:27 pm
Dexter
Member Since: 21 Sep 2007
Location: Aberdeenshire
Posts: 1394
Thanks to all that replied ...................... already experienced the towing ability with our current single axle 'van (1600Kgs) so can't wait to upgrade our holiday accommodation
Dexter
27th Dec 2007 7:24 pm
Steve thomas
Member Since: 07 Jan 2008
Location: Southend,Essex
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Been towing twin axle caravans with disco 1,2 and now a 3. Absolutley first class. no problems with swan neck hitch. Superb on motorways in France with no sway when overtaking trucks and coaches. Be careful though - this outfit cost me my first speeding nick in over 30 years. I was caught doing 80 mph ( in a 70 limit) whilst towing my 26 foot, 2 ton Bessacar without realising just how fast i was going . The policeman did say the outfit looked good and was no problem other wise!
7th Jan 2008 9:56 pm
kevi
Member Since: 18 Mar 2006
Location: in the rhondda valleys
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7th Jan 2008 11:13 pm
AndrewW
Member Since: 06 Aug 2007
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Sh!t !! , kevi !!!
Is that thing LEGAL ?
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7th Jan 2008 11:24 pm
Adiver
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7th Jan 2008 11:25 pm
Adiver
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Slightly different perspective...
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7th Jan 2008 11:33 pm
StuRox
Member Since: 16 Mar 2007
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Like the above posts say - easy with a TA, I even managed to get 20mpg on a 450 mile run at Christmas Even managed to get 32mpg when unhitched never known a '3' existed - but hey, over 10k miles now - so she must be slowly loosening up
The only thing I would say, is when in town with speed humps, I tend to go into off-road mode, as this stops the jockey wheel having a slight scrape over them (I have the swan neck removable hitch)
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