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td4_gs



Member Since: 07 Apr 2013
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Scotland 2011 Freelander 2 TD4 GS Manual Barolo Black
Dynamic rear bumper extesnsion fitting with tow bar

Should it fit with trimming? My OEM tow bar electrics are tight against the bumper?

Thoughts appreciated.

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LR NUT



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Scotland 2014 Freelander 2 TD4_e Dynamic Manual Fuji White

No it will not fit and I would not trim the bumper either. Instead buy seperate brackets and place them on either side it looks much neater. Dealers fitted mine from new and the electrics are very tight. They are also placed at a slight angel facing road side down. I am not sure if the bracket that you have can't be adjusted or bent down that far Whistle

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Side on shot shows the angle of the electrics


Here is one with the bumper trimmed Neutral


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Post #287815 20th Jan 2016 9:11 pm
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td4_gs



Member Since: 07 Apr 2013
Location: glasgow
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Scotland 2011 Freelander 2 TD4 GS Manual Barolo Black

Yeh I think the bracket on mine could be adjusted. Will give it a shot and see how much it goes before buying the part. Don't fancy trimming that much off it as in pic 3 either!

Cheers.

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