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Sam



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Detachable Tow Ball

I can't find my detachable bit - heaven knows where I have put it. Got the keys - great!
Can you buy these or do I have to go to LR for it?

Post #42679 4th Jun 2009 7:39 pm
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Firestar



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Assuming it is a LR original removeable towbar....

Have you checked in the spare wheel well? That's where mine was put by the dealer after showing me how to fit it. Look for a blue cloth bag (if its like mine).

The towbar is made by Brink for LR so either LR or a Brink dealer should be able to help. Never had to buy one but would imagine it won't be cheap.

Post #42718 5th Jun 2009 4:18 pm
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Re: Detachable Tow Ball

Sam wrote:
I can't find my detachable bit - heaven knows where I have put it. Got the keys - great!
Can you buy these or do I have to go to LR for it?


Jokeing aside, there was one on Ebay about a month ago £35 it made, wondered at the time, why would any one be selling it, then wondered again why would anyone have the need to buy one. p****d off with a Digital Keyboard Warrior

Post #42721 5th Jun 2009 6:21 pm
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Grumpa 2



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Firestar wrote:
Assuming it is a LR original removeable towbar....

Have you checked in the spare wheel well? That's where mine was put by the dealer after showing me how to fit it. Look for a blue cloth bag (if its like mine).

The towbar is made by Brink for LR so either LR or a Brink dealer should be able to help. Never had to buy one but would imagine it won't be cheap.

I have heard before that they are quite expensive !!

Post #42728 5th Jun 2009 10:15 pm
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Sam



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Cost me £234 - LR wanted nearer £300! I think I will leave it attached (and locked) in the future.

Post #42795 7th Jun 2009 10:03 pm
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npinks



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i would place it in the car when not using it

There is a way to unlock it with out a key that doesn't take long at all, a few of the disco3 members have had asked about this method when they have lost their keys

one even work up to find his expo rack and roof rails gone from his drive way Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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Firestar wrote:
Assuming it is a LR original removeable towbar....

Have you checked in the spare wheel well? That's where mine was put by the dealer after showing me how to fit it. Look for a blue cloth bag (if its like mine).

The towbar is made by Brink for LR so either LR or a Brink dealer should be able to help. Never had to buy one but would imagine it won't be cheap.


The towbar is in fact marketed by Thule under the name Brinkmatic Advance
http://www.brink.eu/trekhaak.php?lid=4&...&tid=1

Thules prices my be cheaper than Land Rovers Question 2007 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Manual with Premium Pack & Moonroof.
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Sam wrote:
Cost me £234 - LR wanted nearer £300! I think I will leave it attached (and locked) in the future.


Wow my detachable towbar with 13pin electric cost fully fitted £400 all in so £234 just for the ball is a rip off 

Post #42834 8th Jun 2009 7:25 pm
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Sam



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christian138 wrote:
Sam wrote:
Cost me £234 - LR wanted nearer £300! I think I will leave it attached (and locked) in the future.


Wow my detachable towbar with 13pin electric cost fully fitted £400 all in so £234 just for the ball is a rip off


No, I wasn't clear
The £234 is for the complete mounting kit but no electrics (does have mounting plates for electrics though) so if anyone needs a kit and can get the hitch separately, I have a brand new one going for a few quid - collect in Derbyshire.

I just did not have the time to try and track down a separate hitch.

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simong



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Does anyone have any experience of installing the detachable tow bar and electrics? If so, is it a difficult job and do you have to visit a dealer to get the electrics recognised?

Post #42863 9th Jun 2009 8:49 am
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rover60



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the towbar itself is quite straight forward if its detachable you have to cut the bumper but the electrics you have to go to main dealers to have it programed 07my Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Baltic Blue,Privacy Glass,Ebony black leather,Land rover detachable towbar,S/S Side bars,Climair wind deflectors,Bramble Rash,

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simong



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Cheers Rover60. How much time should I set aside?

Post #42886 9th Jun 2009 1:42 pm
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Sam



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simong wrote:
Does anyone have any experience of installing the detachable tow bar and electrics? If so, is it a difficult job and do you have to visit a dealer to get the electrics recognised?


Mine's detachable - no cut in bumper!

Post #42897 9th Jun 2009 2:59 pm
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simong



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Sam, which make is yours? Any chance of a picture?

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rover60



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I would allow yourself about three hours mine is a land rover and in the kit it gave me a template to cut the bumper so you have to allow time to remove the bumper for cutting and to remove the inner panel in the boot to do the electrics
sam was yours a l/rover towbar? 07my Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Baltic Blue,Privacy Glass,Ebony black leather,Land rover detachable towbar,S/S Side bars,Climair wind deflectors,Bramble Rash,

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