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Hi guys

i am in the process of having a concrete sectional garage built and will soon want to buy a car transporter trailer to tow with my disco 2 td5 auto and the heavyest thing i will be carrying on the trailer will be a disco 1 ( passed my test in 1980 ) i know the disco 2 is well capeble of towing 3.5kgs but want to know will a 2.7kg or a 3.0kg trailer carry a disco 1 as there seems to be more of them about and in some cases cheeper.

graham

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it would be better to go for the full 3500kg trailer.

what is the D1's unladen weight [empty vehicle -- no cargo or passengers] ?

that will determine whether to chose a 2750kg or 3500kg trailer these weights will included the trailer itself, otherwise you'll be over the towing weight of the tow vehicle

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I've carried a few on my trailer plated to 2.5tonne gross, 2.0 nett. But if you can get bigger go for it :)

I had to go for a low loader for my previous car hence not having a 3.5.... Which i need now :(

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Hi guysi am in the process of having a concrete sectional garage built and will soon want to buy a car transporter trailer to tow with my disco 2 td5 auto and the heavyest thing i will be carrying on the trailer will be a disco 1 ( passed my test in 1980 ) i know the disco 2 is well capeble of towing 3.5kgs but want to know will a 2.7kg or a 3.0kg trailer carry a disco 1 as there seems to be more of them about and in some cases cheeper.graham_______________________03 d2 td5 auto e.s.

I'm sure a disco weighs more than that :P

I think if I wanted a trailer I would want one rated for more than I was planning to carry.

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The unladen weight of a disco 1 is around 2100kgs which is about the capacity of a 2600kg trailer, so not much to spare there.

If your disco has a roll cage and winches you will soon be up to needing a 3000kg trailer.

There are other factors to consider apart from weight: number of axles, flatbed or sides, tilting body or ramps, length of loadspace etc.

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