We tow with a Land Rover Disco and seem to have a problem on the motorway. When in lane 1 and travelling on a section where the HGV tyre ruts are present the car will drift sharply and rather dangerously into lane 2 or onto the hard shoulder.
Now is this a 4X4 problem or do saloons/hatchbacks have the same instability?
My weight % is around 70%, I load well and although I wouldn't class my self as an experienced tower I do have 3000 miles towing experience over the last 2 years. and I have regularly done 100,000 miles per year with my job. I keep between 55 - 60 MPH when towing and other than the rut problem have no other instability problems & therefore do not use a stabiliser.
We have had a Shogun and a Mondeo before the Disco and I dont remember it being such a huge problem with them. However we were towing a much lighter van with the 2 previous cars. Also I dont think it has anything to do with the caravan as we were on the M6 this afternoon without the caravan and the ruts still caused a drift or two.
I guess I am looking for tips on what to do to avoid the drifting, is there a way to drive in the ruts correctly, is it a 4X4/discovery thing and I just have to live with it (scary as it is) and do other cars suffer the same issues? Would a stabiliser help or just mask the problem?
Thanks.
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