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KL
 


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BN wrote:
Now I have located the unit, I want one, but look at the b****y price Shocked that is outrageous.


$275 from here - http://www.roverconnection.com/LR3/lr3_KNB500023.htm

Still outrageous!

What about your mate Hodgesaarth? It's the kind of thing that a small machine shop could knock out without blinking (well - a bracket mounting on the same chassis points with a 2" square tube at the other end).
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kevinlally wrote:
BN wrote:
Now I have located the unit, I want one, but look at the b****y price Shocked that is outrageous.


$275 from here -http://www.roverconnection.com/LR3/lr3_KNB500023.htm

Still outrageous!

What about your mate Hodgesaarth? It's the kind of thing that a small machine shop could knock out without blinking (well - a bracket mounting on the same chassis points with a 2" square tube at the other end).
not as simple as that... the demountable bit is cast and has an interlock mechanism, plus it would have to be type approved and load-tested. I think the coupling that forms part of the 'rigid' tow-bar is very similar  
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KL
 


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10forcash wrote:

not as simple as that... the demountable bit is cast and has an interlock mechanism, plus it would have to be type approved and load-tested. I think the coupling that forms part of the 'rigid' tow-bar is very similar


Depends on whether you want a demountable or fixed bracket, and for what purpose you require the bracket.

If it's for bike rack use, then a basic fixed jobby would suffice -less than 100 lbs load in all probability
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kevinlally wrote:
10forcash wrote:

not as simple as that... the demountable bit is cast and has an interlock mechanism, plus it would have to be type approved and load-tested. I think the coupling that forms part of the 'rigid' tow-bar is very similar


Depends on whether you want a demountable or fixed bracket, and for what purpose you require the bracket.

If it's for bike rack use, then a basic fixed jobby would suffice -less than 100 lbs load in all probability
the fixed tow bar kit has a part that uses the demountable socket, there are no alternative fixing points, other than the forward supports  
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kevinlally wrote:
BN wrote:
Now I have located the unit, I want one, but look at the b****y price Shocked that is outrageous.


$275 from here -http://www.roverconnection.com/LR3/lr3_KNB500023.htm

Still outrageous!

What about your mate Hodgesaarth? It's the kind of thing that a small machine shop could knock out without blinking (well - a bracket mounting on the same chassis points with a 2" square tube at the other end).


No the patent on the hitch prevents that, otherwise it would have been made by now don't worry.
  
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Brian tell me how much Smile
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RLD wrote:
Brian tell me how much Smile


If only we could make it RLD. In USD it is about 350$ terrible for a simple metal chunk.
  
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but think what you can do with this spare wheel carrier ,jerry can holder and many more things Smile
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Re: tow hitch

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but think what you can do with this spare wheel carrier ,jerry can holder and many more things Smile
reckon you could fit a portaloo on one of those Wink  
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Re: tow hitch

10forcash wrote:
RLD wrote:
but think what you can do with this spare wheel carrier ,jerry can holder and many more things Smile
reckon you could fit a portaloo on one of those Wink


Ideal for many things. Rear view seat.
  
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ok when on safari you can put two seats there + bumper dumper. Wink Embarassed
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Re: tow hitch

BN wrote:
10forcash wrote:
RLD wrote:
but think what you can do with this spare wheel carrier ,jerry can holder and many more things Smile
reckon you could fit a portaloo on one of those Wink


Ideal for many things. Rear view seat.
should be able to fit a sidewinder on there... no need for rear PDC with one of those Wink  
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Re: tow hitch

RLD wrote:
ok when on safari you can put two seats there + bumper dumper. Wink Embarassed


Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Thumbs Up
  
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My dealer can get them, retail price is £193 inc VAT Shocked
Knock the A off the end of part number and it should come up on any dealers system

No G4 kit yet Sad
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Mine quotes £165 +vat which I guess is the same.

They are in stock @ the factory.

I had the NAS spec rear tow set up on my TD5.
The receiver bit is very convenient but the bit that goes in the hole can be very sloppy and there is no means of tightening the fit.

I had to drill & tap the 2 inch receiver and put a bolt in to stop the tow bar rattleing when in use for towing the caravan.

The other problem is CE approval & the issues that this may create with insurance in the even of a claim.

To date I have seen bkie racks, cargo trays, clay pigeon launchers, bar-b-ques, access ramps and all sorts used in the receiver. Not seen the porta potty version yet.

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Non Stick
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