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Alistair Member Since: 11 Feb 2011 Location: Peterborough / Bordeaux / Andorra Posts: 7926 |
2k isn’t bad - most seem to quote 3 for a deployable and 1 for a fixed removeable
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22nd Jul 2018 7:03pm |
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Huwrhys Member Since: 07 Feb 2018 Location: Hornchurch Posts: 548 |
Mine ended up costing me £2188 after a battle with the dealership. Seriously expensive but I just factored the cost in with the total price and it worked out ok once I found the right car at the right price. When looking for the car you’ll see the prices are literally all over the place. You can pay more for a 15 plate than a 17 plate in some instances. I can only imagine they don’t look at the other ads before posting theirs. Red Merle on here posted on my thread (My (new to me) 17 MY) showing the detachable system in pictures. If you search on here you’ll see comments regarding retro fitting and it seems fraught with danger.
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23rd Jul 2018 4:52am |
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CUE99T Member Since: 02 Oct 2011 Location: Glasgow Posts: 779 |
Can I ask a simple question..... how often do you need to use it per month? all smug in my new plug!
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24th Jul 2018 7:43am |
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Huwrhys Member Since: 07 Feb 2018 Location: Hornchurch Posts: 548 |
I use mine continuously if it’s me you’re asking. I tow my caravan most weekends and for 14 weeks holiday a year. I pondered a detachable but wanted the convenience of it tucking itself away. It’s a few quid but that goes hand in hand with owning a FFRR. |
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24th Jul 2018 8:02am |
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CUE99T Member Since: 02 Oct 2011 Location: Glasgow Posts: 779 |
Sorry no I meant the OP.
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24th Jul 2018 9:35am |
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vanquishspirit Member Since: 10 Feb 2012 Location: United Kingdom Posts: 131 |
I am looking for a 2018 model year to replace my 2013 AB and cannot find a deployable tow bar fitted. Dealer told me they cost about £750 from new and £3k dealer fit. I have one on the current car and its used all the time. Yes I use my Range Rover for towing! Its a must for me, wont go back to a manual after the deployable. 2006 S/C owned from new. Black, sand with black inserts. Shes a thirsty girl. ( now gone)
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29th Jul 2018 6:49pm |
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Nigelhirst Member Since: 16 Aug 2018 Location: Shropshire Posts: 9 |
The deployable one in my 2013 SDV8 failed 4 days before my holiday. I only found out when I wanted to clean the ball. It came out, wouldn't lock and then just beeped at me. Two dealers said the couldn't look at it for a week. So I rang my favoured tow bar centre who phoned Westphalia for advice. 'Oh we've had a lot of these fail recently. Advise you fit a standard detachable one'. Which I did for £800 or so.
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17th Aug 2018 12:07am |
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vanquishspirit Member Since: 10 Feb 2012 Location: United Kingdom Posts: 131 |
Sorry to hear of your problems, but I use mine twice a month minimum and have for 4 years and its always worked perfectly. Have a few friends with them and no problems either. Will definitely buy one again. 2006 S/C owned from new. Black, sand with black inserts. Shes a thirsty girl. ( now gone)
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17th Aug 2018 6:10am |
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Vogue Member Since: 31 Jan 2008 Location: on the hill Posts: 3742 |
My main agent who supplied my vehicle said there were issues with reliability and also a recall on them. The issues being motors not working, slow to operate and not latching. It sounded as though problems were also being exacerbated due to infrequent use and road salt.
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17th Aug 2018 7:27am |
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Nigelhirst Member Since: 16 Aug 2018 Location: Shropshire Posts: 9 |
The technician I spoke to said they had had problems with both the motor (in a welded-shut box, repair not possible) and the control unit. I asked Hatfields in Shrewsbury if they could swap the control unit over for one on a stock car, but they refused to do it. As I was booked on a ferry before they could even look at it (never mind fix it), I never did find out what the problem was. My fear was that even if it was fixed it might fail without warning - that could be VERY inconvenient.
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17th Aug 2018 7:49am |
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CUE99T Member Since: 02 Oct 2011 Location: Glasgow Posts: 779 |
I guess thats why you have warranty and breakdown tho. Not ideal but at least it becomes someone elses problem and not yours.
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17th Aug 2018 8:23am |
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Nigelhirst Member Since: 16 Aug 2018 Location: Shropshire Posts: 9 |
Now don't get me going on the 'warranty'. The LR Extended warranty doesn't cover the towbar (and many, many other things either..) 😳
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17th Aug 2018 8:45am |
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CUE99T Member Since: 02 Oct 2011 Location: Glasgow Posts: 779 |
Totally agree Nigel, it would be terrible, but there ain't no car out there that dosn't have problems or there would be no warranty, but you are right days like that have been my pain!!
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17th Aug 2018 9:20am |
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CS Member Since: 14 Apr 2015 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 1374 |
The removable farmer's hitch towbar is cheaper, more highly rated re nose weight, robust, simple and very quick and easy to fit/remove, certainly more so than the old 322 removable which was prone to seizure. Only Range Rovers since 1988 |
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17th Aug 2018 11:29am |
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