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iain cooper



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IT WILL DRIVE YOU MENTAL - don't do it, spend a bit more dosh, you won't regret it Thumbs Up[/quote]


thanks mcphersonstrut, this was one of the things I was concerned about.

Iain

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EdSnow



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I have a witter fixed height tow bar with twin electrics. It is witter dedicated electrics which just plug into the land rover sockets. Then got dealer to reprogram car to recognise kit. Cost about 350 ish for toward and electrics and 50 for dealer to program. Properly programmed it does the simple things like flashing trailer on dash and only turning front parking sensors on when using sensors but i think it does more important things like set up ESP (electronic stability control) and RSC (role stability control) specifically for towing. I'll take a pic tomorrow and show u my set up. Went for fixed height to add protection to exhaust when off road. Freelander 2 XS 2.2 TD4 Met Black, with Winter pack, 18" alloys with General Grabber AT2 wellies, MANTEC Sump and Tank Guards

Post #101429 9th May 2011 9:55 pm
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EdSnow



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picture now in my gallery

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Note I have also made up an extra potection bracket to protect the electrics when offroading.

Ed Freelander 2 XS 2.2 TD4 Met Black, with Winter pack, 18" alloys with General Grabber AT2 wellies, MANTEC Sump and Tank Guards

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iain cooper



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thanks for the info and picture Ed, useful information for me.

the wiring loom, Witter or Landrover..........where do they actually plug in ? ie where are the Landrover sockets ?
and are they actually just sitting there to receive a loom ?

regarding the dedicated wiring loom, would a Witter and a Landrover loom be the same ? it's just that the towbar place I phoned said it would be £200 more for a dedicated Landrover wiring loom, and this was something else that puzzled me.

also re fitting the electrics, is it straightforward ?

thanks

Iain

Post #101467 10th May 2011 1:17 pm
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jp



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EdSnow,

I like the extra potection bracket to protect the electrics, etc Thumbs Up

Have you got the sizes etc I think I will make one myself.

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Gunfa



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The alternative neater soloution for offroading.

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Martin4x4



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Gunfa,

more details please? What make, supplier, cost?

Thanks

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EdSnow



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JP Ill try and measure it tonight and post some pictures with dimesions on.

Gunfa. Your arrangement is very tidy Thumbs Up and gives better departure angle, but doesnt provide protection for the exhaust or bumper in the way that mine does. Freelander 2 XS 2.2 TD4 Met Black, with Winter pack, 18" alloys with General Grabber AT2 wellies, MANTEC Sump and Tank Guards

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Gunfa



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Martin 4x4

I fitted the bar & electrics myself, I took the rear bumper off to do the cuting, its not a hard job, the electric kit just plugs in to the appropriate connectors, I havn't had anything programmed, the trailer warning light on the dash works, I turn the parking sensors off with the switch on the dash Thumbs Up

I fitted this towbar, its what Landrover fit but is branded Brink/Thule.

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And this electric kit.

http://www.towbarandtrailercentre.co.uk/in...uctId=4018 What if there were no hypothetical situations?


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Post #101621 11th May 2011 9:16 pm
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iain cooper



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Gunfa, do you have a buzzer or anything for the indicators ?

and where do the electrics all plug in ?

thanks

Iain

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oldgeezer



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I had the Landrover bar fitted £ 350 at the dealer including genuine landrover electrics. I have since had the electrics changed to the single 13 pin euro socket at the L/Rover dealer. so simple and quick now to hitch up van.
I still have a Landrover electric twin pack complete if anyone wants one £ 50.00 Cost 231 new.

I do have an issue with my bar knocking due to faulty attachment but this is going to be changed on the service next month. I dont have any problems with the reverse sensors with my Detachable.

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Off Topic Sorry - Oldgeezer make sure the new swan neck attachment you get has the numbers 215 stamped on the top of the ball area, anything other than that is not to the latest specification Thumbs Up

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mcphersonstrut wrote:
Off Topic Sorry - Oldgeezer make sure the new swan neck attachment you get has the numbers 215 stamped on the top of the ball area, anything other than that is not to the latest specification Thumbs Up

Many thanks, Mines a 311 at present, The dealer didnt inspire me with confidence and he didnt seem to be aware of any issue but i reserve judgement untill its been in ! He said they would have to look at it first ! ( usuall excuse ! its been in before since new for the tow bar clonking ! ) So if it isnt changed when i collect it then it will be time for me to blow a fuse ! When i was on the phone to the Manager I rattled the swan neck in its holder and he could hear it knocking over the phone ! thats how bad it is !
I will post when its been in for its 3rd service.

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Gunfa



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Iain Cooper

I don't have a buzzer, the traler warning light on the dash flashes when the indicators work, you need to remove the nearside trim panel in the boot to plug in the electrics, you have to be bold when removing the clipped in fasteners, I think you have to remove the seatbelt anchorage as well, I didn't break any clips and everything went back as it came off. Surprised What if there were no hypothetical situations?

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iain cooper



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thanks Gunfa,

what's the differences between a dedicated wiring loom and one that isn't ?

also when and where is a bypass relay used/needed ?

sorry for so many questions but I like to know a wee bit about the installation before taking the plunge !!

thanks

Iain

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