Nice hammer :naughty
I just unbolt the whole thing for off roading. Only takes 10 mins and 6 bolts ,job done
Then massive clearance :naughty
Good idea mate looks good aswell:thumb2
how about treating the bracket as a receiver, since electrics are else where
could rather than have the 2 bolts have 2 studs, and R-clips to retain them then
easy to take bar off or add. thinking troll as recovery loop in bumper above anyway
so might improve departure angle.
thing to watch is towbars post 98, or S reg have to confirm to euro reg 94/20 as I
recall which makes most of drop plates or adjustables often seen on newer LR stuff
illegal, atleast where vehicle is M class , ie car, not commercial.
was going to put my electrics up on the step bumper on my old y61, indeed is plan on my t2.
mainly to get them away from the water when wading.
Not a bad idea... though I'm hoping to fit front and rear offroad bumpers within the next 12 months so may not be worth drilling the current bumper :nenau
Out of curiosity, what made you get rid of the Y61?
the engine, was a 2000MY X reg with very early zd 3.0tdi., was suffering overheating,
became Head Gasket, top of found 3 of 4 pistons cracked, so full rebuild, ran for another
6 months and engine management saying over boost, no boost lost faith and traded it in
for this our second T2. Still miss it was lovely drive far more comfort than T2. Could have
had all sensors done, quote was £700 but already knew that folks had been into it even
before HG as funny wiring, cowling clips damaged etc
Have a look through Y61 section, many of my tales of woe there, think from about 04 the
ZD was sorted certainly from time in went into the T2s I rushed into the Y61 knew risk
of early ones should have gone for a late 28td 6 pot, would have loved a 42td.
like idea of reversed step, as often thought that in regular mode some could limit
trailer articulation, even if they dont, plus length vehicle meaning something else
to hit (with) when parking.
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