RichardK uses the 4x4Intelligence rear wheel mount, whereas Arthur and I (the other two in the D3 Trips thread with carriers) use the one supplied by Opposite Lock.
Both of them fit directly to the existing rear bumper (well actually the steel chassis extension underneath it) and can be fitted by any competent DIY'er.
As to whether they'd foul the Mitchell Bro's hitch, I don't _think_ so - the clip for the carrier is fitted fairly close to the rear recovery point, but I don't think it would get in the way, as long as you fitted the wheel carrier first.
Cheers,
Gordon
Last edited by gghaggis; 29th November 2007 at 12:47 PM.
Just mod the kaymar as required.
the changes from what Mitchells was saying are non structural.
MIchael.
Last edited by Bushwanderer; 30th November 2007 at 08:04 AM. Reason: Ron's sabbatical
Hi Will,
I had Haggis here on Saturday and we trial fitted the hitch.
Unfortunately the hitch doesn't bolt straight up, the Kaymar bar needs some minor mods to make it fit. The Kaymar bar will need to be notched by approx 5mm to allow the hitch to slide into the OE recovery point and the bottom edge of the Kaymar bar needs to be slightly bent up to allow the 2 lower mount holes of the hitch to bolt into place. It is so close to fitting and they look like they are meant to be together.
I am approaching Kaymar to change the design of their bar to suit our tow hitch, hopefully they are open to my ideas!!![]()
I will have some more info soon.
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Mitchell Bros 4x4 & more
I've already modified mine! All you do is reverse into something!![]()
Thats the whole reason I got the Kaymar as I had modified my plastic bumper a few times till it was just hanging on by a threadI've already modified mine! All you do is reverse into something!![]()
, not a great look at all
Regards
Stevo
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