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westville Member Since: 12 Jun 2015 Location: Dunston Posts: 1096 |
Got mine on now - details here
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30th Oct 2015 5:58 pm |
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Merlinrocket Member Since: 13 Dec 2015 Location: Hampshire Posts: 50 |
Hi Jules
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31st Dec 2015 7:43 pm |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 5043 |
sorry - only just seen your request
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16th Jan 2016 9:42 am |
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LR NUT Member Since: 12 May 2012 Location: Scotland Posts: 4350 |
The Freelander 1 a genuine towbar fixed or swan neck could be fitted in approx 1 hour. No bumper removal or trimming required of modding the CCF files for the electrics. I really wonder why JLR did make the FL2 that easy. Surely it cannot be down to people taking the car into a dealers to fit it? MY14 Kahn Converted Dynamic - Fuji White Ebony/Pimento Interior
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16th Jan 2016 10:40 am |
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Yelnats69 Member Since: 30 Jan 2016 Location: Kent Posts: 80 |
where did you buy the plug & Play electrics? and the tow bar who adjusted the computer and what year is your vehicle thanks |
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29th Feb 2016 10:41 am |
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Browny90 Member Since: 02 Nov 2015 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 153 |
I fitted my towbar over the weekend and it took around 45 minutes.. I opted for drilling behind the N/S reflector to access the 2 small nuts, It was a tight squeeze between the bumper and exhaust, but it did go..
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29th Feb 2016 1:18 pm |
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westville Member Since: 12 Jun 2015 Location: Dunston Posts: 1096 |
Browny90 - I completely agree with you - absolute doddle to do and the wiring kits are an absolute rip-off even at PF Jones prices (who I highly recommend by the way)
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29th Feb 2016 2:43 pm |
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Rally Member Since: 20 May 2016 Location: England Posts: 33 |
Great pictures and a great thread to view it all, but it wasn't necessary on the Tow-Trust TL259 fixed towbar I've just fitted. I picked up a 'only used once and three months old' towbar for £80. It was a doddle to fit. It squeezed between the exhaust and rear bumper with a slight bit of jiggery pockery, and there was no need to remove the left reflector as suggested in the fitting instructions for access either.
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9th Jun 2016 7:03 am |
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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
can a LR fixed tow bar be removed without removing the bumper? want to remove it before its traded in |
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3rd Apr 2018 10:28 pm |
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dorsetfreelander Member Since: 20 Jul 2013 Location: Dorset Posts: 4354 |
One thing to watch out for when you remove a tow bar ie make sure that you remove all of it. When I trading in my first FL2 I undid the wrong nuts and only later discovered that I had mistakenly left part of the passenger side bracket still attached to the car so I was left with an incomplete tow bar assembly - which is pretty difficult to sell on eBay.
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4th Apr 2018 8:32 am |
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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
i watched a video yesterday, and watching him prise off his bumper to fit it, because screws had jammed, wasn't my cup of tea,
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4th Apr 2018 9:03 am |
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