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RRSTDV8 Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 8987 |
There's a recall for this issue. The tow bar insert can become loose in the housing. There have been a small.number of failures and LR should look at it for you. If they think it's a problem they will fit a "heavy duty" tow bar ( the big plough type). In extreme cases they have, I believe, replaced the rear cross member too.
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Tue Nov 28 2017 10:19am |
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GodivaNige Member Since: 14 May 2016 Location: Warwickshire Posts: 420 |
The tow bar issue as RRSTDV8 explains above, is a known problem and what he says is spot on. I had the same problem with a loose fitting removeable tow bar, every time I unhitched the caravan, it was loose in the socket again after being a good tight fit before towing. LR had previously passed it on inspection, but I didn’t trust it so had a fixed tow bar fitted.
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Tue Nov 28 2017 10:43am |
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riverblanche Member Since: 11 Jun 2011 Location: Retford'ish Posts: 1134 |
Hi,
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Tue Nov 28 2017 4:31pm |
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andrew kennedy Member Since: 27 Apr 2010 Location: brittany Posts: 324 |
Thanks for all the feed back! The toe hitch certainly has more movement than I would say it should have - has anyone out any tricks as to how to rectify the situation? Perhaps using some form of shim when offering up the toe hitch to its home?!? Andrew Kennedy |
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Wed Nov 29 2017 6:38pm |
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Eaters Member Since: 11 Apr 2016 Location: East Sussex Posts: 1540 |
I don’t tow much but when I saw your thought I was a bit concerned. If the existing tow hitch is not up to it, doesn’t this become a risk. And shoring it up with shims or the like just hides the original problem doesn’t it? Sounds like a more permenant fix is needed. You don’t want to be overtaken by your tin tent whilst going down a hill😊.
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Wed Nov 29 2017 9:47pm |
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RRSTDV8 Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 8987 |
Agreed. Shims is not the way forward. Look at one of the more permanent bars if you tow a lot. I have the TowTrust bar and it's very solid and not so "in your face" as the LR version. 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
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Wed Nov 29 2017 10:26pm |
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garrycol Member Since: 30 Nov 2010 Location: Canberra Posts: 1067 |
I wonder why this issue is just a UK issue and not a world issue as the method of inserting and retaining the tow bar in the rear cross member is the same all over the world and the Aussie ball weight rating at 350kg is much higher than the UK - and we do not have any recall (yes the towbar may be different around the world but how it connects is the same).
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Thu Nov 30 2017 1:25am |
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riverblanche Member Since: 11 Jun 2011 Location: Retford'ish Posts: 1134 |
Hi,
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Thu Nov 30 2017 10:16pm |
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GodivaNige Member Since: 14 May 2016 Location: Warwickshire Posts: 420 |
To sum up, the design is complete crap. The tow bar will happily fix into the socket with the spring loaded lock snapping into place giving a really secure fit. Tow anything substantial and the repeated pushing and pulling through acceleration and braking, creates wear in both the blade and the socket on the cross member. Unhitch whatever has been towed and the bar feels loose.
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Thu Nov 30 2017 10:44pm |
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garrycol Member Since: 30 Nov 2010 Location: Canberra Posts: 1067 |
The same practices are used by owners all over the world and while the UK might have damp issues elswhere there are dirt and dust issues that could result in wear - dust certainly gums up the locking mechanism resulting in broken keys etc. This seems to be solely a UK issue and does not seem to impact the same tow bar arrangement anywhere else in the world and we certainly tow more and heavier loads with high ball weights than you do in the UK.
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Fri Dec 01 2017 1:39am |
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Michael997 Member Since: 31 Jan 2006 Location: Worcestershire Posts: 227 |
I complained to JLR about 8mm of free play in my detachable tow bar, below is the reply that I received.
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Tue Jan 23 2018 8:21am |
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Brutus Member Since: 10 Nov 2015 Location: Cambridgeshire Posts: 67 |
It could also be that your towball is not a matching size for the standard ALKO hitch. Yes, really, towballs can be different sizes????? |
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Tue Jan 23 2018 9:11am |
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Michael997 Member Since: 31 Jan 2006 Location: Worcestershire Posts: 227 |
Possibly, but as they checked it and supplied it with the car it should still be down to them to fix. Michael
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Tue Jan 23 2018 3:49pm |
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Stiggy6767 Member Since: 05 Mar 2018 Location: Bolton Posts: 8 |
Apologies for highjacking your thread folks.
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Tue Mar 27 2018 7:44am |
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