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1971 series 2a 88, series 3 trans, Fairey OD, owned since 1978.Comment
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I hauled a 7000 pound cargo trailer from Vermont to Denver with no problems. Used a 1972 SWB Station Wagon with a 155 hp Rover 3.5 V8, high range transfer case, 1 ton 109 axels and drive train (3 inch brakes on 11 inch drums), 4 leaf para rear/ 2 front, and most important; 4 computer controlled electric brakes on the trailer. Did the 65 to 75 mph speed limit except in the mountains, where 55 to 60 was easier on the engine as it has electric fan cooling. With the right setup and loading of trailer, braking is not a problem, engine power and torque can be if you have the wrong gears or engine for the task at hand. I have 28 years and more than 1 million miles of Military SWB driving experience and set my Landie up special for this trip. Normally I would say 2000 pounds without trailer brakes and up to 4000 pounds with, depending on the specs of your Land Rover.Comment
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I hauled a 7000 pound cargo trailer from Vermont to Denver with no problems. Used a 1972 SWB Station Wagon with a 155 hp Rover 3.5 V8, high range transfer case, 1 ton 109 axels and drive train (3 inch brakes on 11 inch drums), 4 leaf para rear/ 2 front, and most important; 4 computer controlled electric brakes on the trailer. Did the 65 to 75 mph speed limit except in the mountains, where 55 to 60 was easier on the engine as it has electric fan cooling. With the right setup and loading of trailer, braking is not a problem, engine power and torque can be if you have the wrong gears or engine for the task at hand. I have 28 years and more than 1 million miles of Military SWB driving experience and set my Landie up special for this trip. Normally I would say 2000 pounds without trailer brakes and up to 4000 pounds with, depending on the specs of your Land Rover.
I am curious by the term "computer controlled" brakes, Do you mean a "MaxBrake" controller that senses actual brake pressure or do you mean a brake controller the same as every other one I know of that just senses a reduction in speed of the tow vehicle and makes a calculated guess at how much braking to apply to the trailer, or is there something else out there I don't know about?1971 series 2a 88, series 3 trans, Fairey OD, owned since 1978.Comment
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