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Genuine Land Rover Discovery 4 RRS Tow Hitch Receiver Part LR0402 | Auto Body parts | Gumtree Australia Donnybrook Area - Argyle | 1220742808
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bolt is to stop the bar from rattling when tightened onto the bar.
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I have removed my original LD tow hitch and installed one like yours. My original is sitting in the garage. Will add it to for sale items if I get around to it. [biggrin]
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I would also recommend to the OP to stay with the hitch they have or anything like a Mitchell Bros Hitch. They are built solid and personally I would not risk using a Land Rover branded "quick release" tow hitch.
Just search here AULRO or google, the Land Rover hitch has been known to fall out. This was highlighted here a few years ago.
4WDing with the LD hitch is well known as the biggest bump with exit ramp over significantly compromised. I bottomed out with a camper trailer on more than enough to change. I have a Mitch hitch. It does make people stay a little further off my butt which I do not mind at all as I never like tailgaters[thumbsupbig] It depends a little which hitch I use to how far back people stay. A longer straight one seems to move people back a longer way. If they hit it I assume good bye to the radiator on almost any car.
LD hitch is a lot like
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Should have hung one off the front of your bike [emoji41]
How’s the rehab?
So as new D4 owner I was in love with the standard D4 hitch. I quite like the idea of being able to remove it. So after hearing about all the bad things that have happened I decided to examine mine better. I dropped the spare (which incidentally doesn’t rub) and noticed that the pin isn’t going into the securing hole properly (only partially entering the hole)
I’m no longer comfortable towing our 2 ton camper and are now in the market for an aftermarket hitch. We’ve had a wheel come of our camper previously so I’m a bit more safety conscious now.
Thanks everyone for making me aware of this problem.
From what I’ve read, the Mitch hitch seems like the one to buy? I do like the rhino ox but it doesn’t seem to be available in Australia
Beware of buying anything from overseas as most (all) will not be certified for Australian use. Modern towbars/hitches need the Aust compliance sticker/plate attached to them - not sure whether the genuine D4/D3 has it though.