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cqr



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I removed one off the rear reflectors drills large hole to pass socket extension though, makes it a easy job
Put reflector back on looks good 👍👍

Post #242016 22nd Nov 2014 11:07 am
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3disco



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But was yours a genuine Land Rover tow bar needing a cutout of the bumper to fit it?

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cqr



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No, tow sure , to be honest it's a bit crap quality .
Tow ball was leaning to the left till I had to be winched out side ways to the right
It's perfect now lol😃😃

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Billsy wrote:
You shouldn't need to remove the bumper.

Instructions can be downloaded from the Witter website

https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&sour...4889,d.d2s


Hope this helps.


Hello.
Is it possible to unscrew and tighten the screws only by those two holes made by underside of the reflector?
Did you do it?
It seems a very clean job but maybe difficult.

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Just a note on this thread.
The originator of this thread is in Australia and as such there is a Genuine Land Rover Tow Hitch unique to Australia due to our design rules ( LR RAA457) so some advice may not be valid. Whitter or swan neck hitches are illegal in Australia.
You have to remove bumper and yes there is a cutout. MY15
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