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Thread: Tow bars and defender long range tanks

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    ghostgum243 Guest

    Tow bars and defender long range tanks

    Just wondering if someone may have photos of an installed hayman reese heavy duty towbar on a Defender 110 wagon? I am not sure of the brand of my long range tank or the mounting points of the Hayman Reese heavy duty tow kit, but i have been told some combinations are incompatible. The tow rig on my 1995 110 has done some damage ( a while back by the look ) to the rear chassis bar. I have only just noticed it - after owning the car only a short while. Thanks, Matt.

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    I have a 95 wagon with tow bar and long range tank.....although its a totally different setup to yours. I have tried to take a pic from the same angle you have
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    Ghostgum, your tank looks like mine, LONGRANGER, 132 L
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    ghostgum243 Guest
    Thanks very much to you both. Looks like it will be a squeeze for clearance between the chassis rails and the tank. I might not try a self install.
    It's good to know how many litres I have available too, I don't trust the gauge !

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