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    Steel Bumper Bar Instal

    This is kind of straight forward. Except removing the air spring vlaves, the Anderson plug and the flat trailer lights plug. Putting the bolts back through the trailer hitch proved to be a monumental pain in the arse. It took 20 mins or so of jiglings and cussing before my eldest son managed to get them in.

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    This is where those painful bolts wnet.

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    The old bar is off. Left to right, the dangly bits are air spring bits, Anderson Plug and trailer lights plug.

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    The new bolt on the left, the old bolt on the right. With the hassles of fitting this bolt in, we used the longer bolt, the old one.

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    The bar is in! Dangly bits are still dangling and the lights yet to go in.

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    The lights are in. And turned off. The brightness is a reflection from the flash.

    Note the complimentary padded work mat that came with the bar. There are two of them.

    Tomorrow the dangly bits get un dangled.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bohica View Post
    This is kind of straight forward. Except removing the air spring vlaves, the Anderson plug and the flat trailer lights plug. Putting the bolts back through the trailer hitch proved to be a monumental pain in the arse. It took 20 mins or so of jiglings and cussing before my eldest son managed to get them in.

    IMG_0005.jpg
    This is where those painful bolts wnet.

    IMG_0006.jpg
    The old bar is off. Left to right, the dangly bits are air spring bits, Anderson Plug and trailer lights plug.

    IMG_0007.jpg
    The new bolt on the left, the old bolt on the right. With the hassles of fitting this bolt in, we used the longer bolt, the old one.

    IMG_0008.jpg
    The bar is in! Dangly bits are still dangling and the lights yet to go in.

    IMG_0009.jpg
    The lights are in. And turned off. The brightness is a reflection from the flash.

    Note the complimentary padded work mat that came with the bar. There are two of them.

    Tomorrow the dangly bits get un dangled.
    Julian I think those work mats are padding that is wrapped to protect the bar inside the box
    , but can be also used as work mats.
    lol you didn't waste time fitting it, now the rad?
    cheers, Mario


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    I have to fit the dangly bits in, tomorrow. The rad on Friday.
    D2a Td5 Manual, Chawton White. aka "Daisy"
    Build date 11th Oct 2003
    Freelander 2 2011, manual, the daughter calls it Perri
    Before I had a Land Rover I did not have any torque wrenches. Now I have three.
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    I really thought it was nice of them to include those mats. I used my the same day i put the bar on, then when i finished i rolled them up and put them in the shed for the next fun job
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    could you pm me cost and who you purchased from please.

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    Having previously fitted two of these I've found best to remove those two thick washers on the top of the tow hitch. Once done the bolts go in easier and the fitment seems better. Unlike the plastic bar, the new steel one sandwiches between the tow hitch and the chassis so fills up the space that the washers used to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John_D2 View Post
    During our trip earlier today -

    Miss 12: “is the Landy a girl or a boy?”
    Me: “it is a bit temperamental at times, I think it’s a girl”
    Miss 12: “aren’t they all a bit temperamental? So if they’re all girls how to more Landy’s get made?”

    Good question
    Seems I put this post in the wrong thread. Sorry
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    Quote Originally Posted by John_D2 View Post
    Seems I put this post in the wrong thread. Sorry
    Where did you want it? We have the technology to move it.
    If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    Where did you want it? We have the technology to move it.
    If ur a moderator u can delete it
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    Quote Originally Posted by John_D2 View Post
    If ur a moderator u can delete it
    He's not a mere moderator, he's a Super moderator!


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