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bell-auto-services
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Location: Yorkshire
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RE: Fitting towbar
+1 Does anybody have any pics of the QR towbar fitted to a Dynamic.
Id like to see if possilile with and without the ball/swan fitted to help me picture it and also see how much was actualy cut away.
Ive orderd one but am unsure if ill fit or just do without totally. i have the electrics alreasy that i got a few months ago.
Pete
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20-11-2011 01:19pm |
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QueJumper
Posts: 92
Joined: Nov 2011
Location: England
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Fitting towbar
There was a link on the forum somewhere to the dealer install instructions which showed a large cutout bigger than a5 paper size. The tools they were suggesting we're 25mm (or bigger?) drill hole cutters, hacksaw and a Stanley knife to trim. All rang alarm bells to me for your typical LR mechanic. Not knocking them but it sounded more like a specialist job than a spanner man job. I've decided to hold off getting mine done until I can get some decent pictures from someone.
PS. I wonder if you can order a factory diffuser with the cut out already present in the mould rather than having to be hacked out?
Now Sold - Small, clean, fun car mainly for me - Sd4 Dynamic Lux - White/Black roof
Still going strong - Big, dirty, fun car mainly for the wife, kids and dog - Disco 4 - Blue (with lots of mud outside, sweets & litter inside)
(This post was last modified: 20-11-2011 05:59pm by QueJumper.)
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