BINGO!
You win >9000 internets!
Yesterday I did the wiring and disassembly of the interior trim to get at the rear of the lights. Also had to remove my rear LR genuine roof access ladder (which pains me, as I love it). I'll need to downgrade to a front runner half length unit to maintain roof access, or just use the jerry can mount and the spare as a ghetto-ladder
This afternoon, I removed the chassis bolts, and mounted up the bar, and torqued it down. Sika'd up the light covers too. I opted to use the Sika brand clear auto sealant, as the black stuff would probably show up too much where it oozes out the side when the light covers are clamped down.
So all in all, I've sunk maybe 5 hours into it, and probably 70% done. Just need to wire up the tail lights, mount them and sika the sockets in, then mount the swing away units. I've opted to solder and heat shrink rather than use the supplied cable joiner crimps, mainly because I'm a glutton for punishment (soldering out-of-position in the vehicle), secondly, I already have the equipment, and thirdly, it's a far more electrically sound way of making a join.
Also, I don't know what it is with this land rover though, but It always seems that I need to use multiples of the spanners I don't have! Who has 2x 16mm spanners anyway?! And don't get me started on 9/16". Pfffft!
Obligatory pic to prove it happened.
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No one said this land rover gig was going to be easy.

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