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CS Member Since: 14 Apr 2015 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 1374 |
There is a small picture in the LR accessory catalogue which can also be seen by googling "Range Rover L405 multi height tow bar", but it does not give perspective of the whole car. I have only seen one once. It is, as you would expect, much less neat than the electric one. I thought it stuck out a long way and would be detrimental to the departure angle if that is important to you.
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29th Jun 2016 11:44am |
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bear100 Member Since: 22 May 2011 Location: south wales Posts: 204 |
Thanks cs
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29th Jun 2016 12:12pm |
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JamesD Member Since: 21 Jan 2013 Location: Worcestershire Posts: 203 |
I am pretty sure the fixed towbar is not a removable type like in the Disco or L322, the L405 has to have some rather large brackets fitted if you don't have the electric type, that's certainly what the pictures seem to show. 2021 L405 Vogue D300
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29th Jun 2016 6:57pm |
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Alistair Member Since: 11 Feb 2011 Location: Peterborough / Bordeaux / Andorra Posts: 7925 |
I looked into it - the L405 one is similar to the L322 - its a 50mm square armature and what looks very similar to the drop plate / farmers tow bar.
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29th Jun 2016 7:24pm |
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bear100 Member Since: 22 May 2011 Location: south wales Posts: 204 |
Thanks guys! It doesn't look to bad when removed!
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29th Jun 2016 7:45pm |
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Alistair Member Since: 11 Feb 2011 Location: Peterborough / Bordeaux / Andorra Posts: 7925 |
The deployable one is
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29th Jun 2016 7:55pm |
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bear100 Member Since: 22 May 2011 Location: south wales Posts: 204 |
£3k ouch, there's no way I will pay that!! |
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29th Jun 2016 8:41pm |
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martinf Member Since: 26 Dec 2014 Location: sussex Posts: 256 |
The powered tow ball is limited to a towing weight of only 1,000kgs off-road. The maximum nose weight is also limited to 200kgs instead of 250kgs |
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30th Jun 2016 7:27am |
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Alistair Member Since: 11 Feb 2011 Location: Peterborough / Bordeaux / Andorra Posts: 7925 |
True - we discussed that on another thread - but 200Kg nose weight is still pretty high and off road towing is irrelevant for most.
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30th Jun 2016 7:59am |
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mzplcg Member Since: 26 May 2010 Location: Warwickshire. England. The Commonwealth. Posts: 4029 |
Certainly in the UK, and most of the EU for that matter there are few (if any) towed items (trailers, caravans etc) which have a 50mm ball hitch that is rated to 200Kg. The Alko (most common) is 100Kg and the one which BPW use (Winterhoff I think) is 150Kg. Your caravan will be one of the above for sure so the electric deployable unit will be fine.
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30th Jun 2016 8:51am |
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n1cktdv8 Member Since: 19 Aug 2013 Location: Cheshire Posts: 1754 |
All that money and fitting a fixed drop plate???? Is this where I put the car details and a bit about myself ?........ |
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30th Jun 2016 9:28am |
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martinf Member Since: 26 Dec 2014 Location: sussex Posts: 256 |
I am not sure what Land Rover means by "off-road" but we use our FFRR to tow a horse trailer which often gets parked in fields and with a horse or two weighs over 1,000kgs. I suspect that the limit is therefore relevant to a number of users, at least in theory. |
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30th Jun 2016 10:39am |
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CS Member Since: 14 Apr 2015 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 1374 |
I was not aware of the 1000 kg off road limit, but that would be a significant restriction for moving logs, wheat, peat etc, even with a single axle goods trailer (ours is rated for 2600 kg). Only Range Rovers since 1988 |
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30th Jun 2016 11:47am |
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XXXAngelXXX Member Since: 25 Mar 2007 Location: Stuttgart Posts: 4994 |
I got the deployable one and don't have the use for it....... All my spelling errorz are belong to me!
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30th Jun 2016 11:58am |
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