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  1. #41
    Peteren Guest
    Cheers Tombie, so far so good


    Just need to trim the 12 pin mount so I can get the 24mm spanner in to do up the hitch bolt

  2. #42
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    Mitch Hitch

    I have just purchased a new caravan for my D4 and it looks like that I will need something like a Mitch Hitch as the ball is about 100mm too low
    Is this the way to go as I am new to all this towing. The best i have done is to tow a 6x4 trailer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dave12 View Post
    I have just purchased a new caravan for my D4 and it looks like that I will need something like a Mitch Hitch as the ball is about 100mm too low
    Is this the way to go as I am new to all this towing. The best i have done is to tow a 6x4 trailer.
    You can use a Rapid Hitch to fix the height issue.

    Titan Trailer Brakes - Rapid Hitch

  4. #44
    Tombie Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by mowog View Post
    You can use a Rapid Hitch to fix the height issue.

    Titan Trailer Brakes - Rapid Hitch
    Got one.. And shipped from the USA saved me a fortune

    Then had MC Hitch modify the pin so now have 3.5t MC Hitch and 50mm ball..

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    Joe is a top bloke.

    I have a spare Rapid Hitch ball I need to send him for the mod.

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    New tow hitch for the D3

    Hi All

    Last week I had a new tow hitch installed by British Offroad on the Sunshine Coast; great job and great unit. The unit sits about 200mm higher than 'the plough' See photos
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trekki View Post
    Hi All

    Last week I had a new tow hitch installed by British Offroad on the Sunshine Coast; great job and great unit. The unit sits about 200mm higher than 'the plough' See photos
    Hi,
    I can't see from photos but is the nut on the bolt on the left or right side. It should be on the right

    No big issue either way but determines which plug you have to remove to get the bolt through the eye.

    The instructions say to remove the white one.

    Richard

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trekki View Post
    Hi All

    Last week I had a new tow hitch installed by British Offroad on the Sunshine Coast; great job and great unit. The unit sits about 200mm higher than 'the plough' See photos
    That's a knock off from our hitch....

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    Mitch, your Online Store link does not work for me
    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by MitchellBros4x4 View Post
    That's a knock off from our hitch....
    I think you will find that many people on this forum having been trying to source one of your hitches but to no avail. Your online store doesn't work.

    If these guys can provide one then so be it...

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