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fanders



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Westfalia towbar install

I managed to find time this week to swap the Westfalia towbar over from my dead TDV8 to my new 4.2SC Rangie. Here it is installed on my old TDV8:



I removed it (reverse of installation) without much difficulty, but it was a bit rusty on the surface so rubbed the paint down a bit and gave it a few coats of Hammerite Satin Black direct to metal paint:







Installation involves removing the rear bumper, crash bar and most of the boot interior:



The standard Westfalia towing (non towbar) brackets, left and right side, had to come off:







Whilst I was in there I painted the exhaust backbox with VHT Black paint, came out a bit matt for my liking so will probably top coat with normal satin black when I get a chance:





Offering up the heavy towbar assembly was a bit of a faff but a supporting it on a couple of axle stands helped:



Having read about water ingress into the boot due to leakage via the rear crashbar bolt holes, I sealed all mating faces with gutter seal, which remains flexible and doesn't bond too strongly in case the towbar needs to come off again:





Once the four big towbar vertical bolts and the eight crashbar nuts were torqued up, and the exhaust hangars rebolted, it was just a case of swapping the towbar wiring loom over from the old TDV8. My 4.2SC was built with towing preparation (T/TOW HTH-PREP/ROW) which I think means the wiring loom had the connector for the towbar electrical harness, which looks like this:



And installed:



Job done:



Looking forward to plenty of towing now.

Post #528141 15th Sep 2019 8:33pm
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philip1972



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Very good!

I have the same bar, but I do wonder how the ball stays attached! You just push it up and to my untrained eye, not a lot holding it in place! Still, I am sure it will be OK.

Post #528163 16th Sep 2019 6:49am
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fanders



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Thanks!

The removable tow hitch/ball is retained in the vertical fixed tube with a locking knob, which you pull out to allow the hitch/ball to fully engage and then twist the locking knob which then allows it to move inwards about 1/4", locking the hitch/ball in place. You can then remove the key from the locking knob. These hitches seems very reliable (see info on this forum about failure of the earlier JLR own-brand version) but you do need to be certain that the removable part of the hitch is properly locked in place, before towing. Hope that helps!

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Post #528178 16th Sep 2019 8:14am
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RichM63



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Nice job, looks smart.

What's the fate of the TDV8? Crying or Very sad

Rich

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fanders



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TDV8 is being broken slowly on my driveway - I've promised my wife it will be gone by Christmas. I'll be keeping a lot of parts in store for long-term use on the 4.2SC (it's often very useful to have a known serviceable spare for use in fault finding), with other bits I don't want being sold along the way. Then - off to the scrappy on a trailer for Christmas. A sad fate for a great car but I had plenty of use out of it.

Salute, fanders Cool

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RichM63



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Might be interested in the side bars from the TDV8, maybe also a 20" alloy.
Have friends in Petersfield who can deliver.
Rich

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fanders



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Hi, thanks PM sent Thumbs Up

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RichM63



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PM replied to, (I hope?) Thumbs Up

Post #528412 18th Sep 2019 6:32am
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Gsxr1250dave



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Just what iv been looking for, a how to step by step guide as I intend to fit a Witter tow bar not so much for towing but to mount a rear tow bar mount to for my spare as iv lpg I leave the spare ar home.

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NVB



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GSXR1250dave

I've installed a Witter tow bar to an L322 and written it up for a mag. If you want a step by step guide, just pm me your email address and I'll send you over a PDF. RR History
1988 2.4td Classic 1999 to 2020
1992 3.9efi Westminster Classic 2004-2005
2005MY L322 3.0TD6 Vogue 2016 to current

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Gsxr1250dave



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Thanks that would be handy iv not picked up the tow bar or rear spare wheel mount yet but iv fitted my roof rails and dropped the top box on

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NVB



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Drop me your email address by pm and I'll get the PDF over to you. RR History
1988 2.4td Classic 1999 to 2020
1992 3.9efi Westminster Classic 2004-2005
2005MY L322 3.0TD6 Vogue 2016 to current

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Danwilderspin



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Good job I fitted the same to my 4.4 a couple of years ago but I find it ugly as sin! Why does it need to be so big and stick out - I took the bolt and pin out and made it more detachable!

My new 4.2 has a gdw system far more discreet and seem a lot less to go wrong touch wood Current stable:
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2007 4.2 V8 S/C FF
Gone:
2002 4.4 V8 FF

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