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Land rovers to be limited?


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:confused1:I can load mine up with well over a ton and pull the vermeer at 70 other than on the hills..they're not THAT slow...:001_rolleyes:And im running 285 BFG muds, and have a rofrack, standard 300tdi.:confused1:

 

ditto,my 110 300tdi will do the same,but my 110 td5 will sit at 70 with 3.5 tons behind it both landys on 235 bfg muds!

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lots and lots and lots of TD5,s have problems! they are no better or worse than any other land rover engine when it comes to problems they all have good points and they all certainly have bad uns.

 

as far as limits are concerned I don't care as I never travel much above 55-60 as anything above that is very easy but it just cains fuel consumption!

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