the Land Rover Australia supplied/fitted tow bars and hitches are/were made by ARB, so maybe contact them.
What drop is on the standard Disco II hitch ?
centre of horizontal top tube to top of tongue would be great, thanks.
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the Land Rover Australia supplied/fitted tow bars and hitches are/were made by ARB, so maybe contact them.
What drop is on the standard Disco II hitch ?
centre of horizontal top tube to top of tongue would be great, thanks.
Go and talk to Rod at Kaymar. They manufacture all their own hitches to suit their towbars and have a nice array of various size tongues to suit. All they need to do is weld one up for you. If they don't have on the shelf, they have the equipment to be able to manufacture one to suit your application (atleast when I worked there they did) so shouldn't be a big deal.
Just keep using that Great Tent you have......
G'day guys,
Thanks to all who responded. Regarding the campervan, it is a Jayco Outback, so the axle is already under the springs.
OK this is where it gets interesting. On the road going (non Outback) model, the tow hitch is located on the top of the draw bar.
However, on the Outback model, the tow hitch is located at the BOTTOM of the draw bar.
I queried Jayco about this and they say that this is Aussie design rules and regulations. The tow hitch cannot exceed 450mm from the ground, so with all their Outback models, even though the rear of the frame is off the ground a lot higher, the tow hitch has to be located at the bottom of the draw bar to comply with the Aussie rules. :mad:
Go figure hey? Jayco has been fighting an unsuccessful battle with the governing authorities - all Jayco customers who buy an Outback (higher) variety of their campervans have this problem with the tow hitch being located too low for their four wheel drives. ;)
If I get the tow hitch modified, it will void the insurance, according to one of the specialist caravan insurers. Naturally, I don't want to be in a situation where my caravan causes damage to a 3rd party and I'm not covered..... :o
Lawrance
Not cheap but have a look here
Titan Trailer Brakes
Rapid hitch - about half way down page.
Martyn
I understood that the 450mm max height was for the tow hitch on the towing vehicle and that there are other specs re the rear ground clearance combined with overhang length for attached trailers/vans. But this was years ago so maybe is no longer the case.
I don't know if the other camper trailers are adhering to the regulations or not, but I'm going to get a tow tongue tomorrow with a 7" drop, so hopefully that will even things out a bit.... :twisted: