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Lou Sparts Member Since: 15 Apr 2012 Location: Kent Posts: 1501 |
Will have a measure in the morning for you (if nobody does it tonight) i think looking at it it,s too high without some sort of drop plate especially if you have a twin axle trailer which i guess a horse box is.
My defender is also a 90 on 235,s so should be about the same as yours. 2005 Td5 90 XS Steve |
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10th Dec 2013 10:19pm |
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landys1 Member Since: 04 Dec 2013 Location: Cheshire Posts: 134 |
Great, thanks - yeah, reckon it will be bit high, just want the measurement so I can sort out best way to make it a bit lower (and yes twin axle trailer!). Cheers 1959 Series 2 Ragtop
1989 SWB Stationwagon 1998 300Tdi Hard Top and 2012 2.2 Puma Hardtop (at work) 2011 Puma 90 2.4 XS |
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10th Dec 2013 10:31pm |
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XS Pete Member Since: 13 Jan 2011 Location: Suffolk Posts: 632 |
Click image to enlarge This was my solution for a similar problem. Pete |
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10th Dec 2013 10:40pm |
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Lou Sparts Member Since: 15 Apr 2012 Location: Kent Posts: 1501 |
Thats the jobby Pete the standard holes are too high to be of much use but not a problem for me as i don,t tow only have a Dixon Bate ball and pin for recovery purposes. 2005 Td5 90 XS
Steve |
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10th Dec 2013 10:58pm |
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custom90 Member Since: 21 Jan 2010 Location: South West, England. Posts: 20561 |
XS Pete - nice idea but what about the lower support arms? The tow step has them for it's towing bolt hole area but the adaptor you have is lower and due to the angle the trailer will obviously try and push it forward or pull it back putting great stress on the top mounts of the tow step. The force involves depends on weights towed however. KEEP CALM AND Drill ON
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10th Dec 2013 11:36pm |
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leeds Member Since: 28 Dec 2009 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 8582 |
Tow ball height should be between 350 and 420 mm.
Brendan |
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11th Dec 2013 12:41am |
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Lou Sparts Member Since: 15 Apr 2012 Location: Kent Posts: 1501 |
The top of my towball sit 520mm or 20 1/2 inches in old money from the ground on the lower set of holes in the tow step.
Hope this helps. 2005 Td5 90 XS Steve |
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11th Dec 2013 9:14am |
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leeds Member Since: 28 Dec 2009 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 8582 |
Lots of information here
Towing equipment for cars have to be type approved these days. Towing equipment for commercial vehicles does not have to be type approved Trailers do not have to be type approved. Some Defenders are 'cars' and need type approval, some are commercial and do not need type approval! Brendan |
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11th Dec 2013 9:58am |
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landys1 Member Since: 04 Dec 2013 Location: Cheshire Posts: 134 |
That's great guys, many thanks for the measurements and all the other info and photo - think I've now got all I need to work out best way forward!
Cheers, Andrew 1959 Series 2 Ragtop 1989 SWB Stationwagon 1998 300Tdi Hard Top and 2012 2.2 Puma Hardtop (at work) 2011 Puma 90 2.4 XS |
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11th Dec 2013 11:32am |
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XS Pete Member Since: 13 Jan 2011 Location: Suffolk Posts: 632 |
The lower support arms for the NAS step are on there but a bit difficult to see from that pic. The lower support arms for the DB slider are a DB optional extra, and according the the fitting instruction sheet which came with it are not required for loads up to 3.5T, which covers my trailers more than adequately. Pete |
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11th Dec 2013 12:37pm |
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custom90 Member Since: 21 Jan 2010 Location: South West, England. Posts: 20561 |
Pete - Ah I see, I thought there perhaps maybe extra support for it. I have the same step too and they are just up under out of sight aren't they.
Hope it didn't come across like I was condemning it in fact I think it's a positively great idea. How much is the slider? KEEP CALM AND Drill ON 🇬🇧ðŸ´ó §ó ¢ó ¥ó ®ó §ó ¿ðŸ´ó §ó ¢ó ·ó ¬ó ³ó ¿ðŸ´ó §ó ¢ó ³ó £ó ´ó ¿ðŸ‡®ðŸ‡ªðŸ‡ºðŸ‡¸â›½ï¸ðŸ›¢ï¸âš™ï¸ðŸ§°ðŸ’ª |
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11th Dec 2013 12:52pm |
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XS Pete Member Since: 13 Jan 2011 Location: Suffolk Posts: 632 |
Steve - No worries. I was a bit concerned about it too, but when you see the slider frame close up, and realise how sturdy it is, I think it could survive some pretty heavy treatment. I also put the whole thing together with 12.9 grade cap screws for extra strength (including those retaining the step), and have seen no signs of movement anywhere after over two years of towning with the set up.
According to the DB instructions, using their braces attached to the back of the slider in place of the NAS step braces (you can't use both, as they both use the same mounting holes on the chassis) increases the load to 5T, which is a lot more than I'd ever need, so didn't bother. They do (or did when I got mine) come in 3 different lengths, provding three different ranges of height adjustment. Mine is the longest of the three as one of the trailers I have is a diddy two-wheeled thing, so the ball needs to be at quite a low setting. The best deal I could get it for in my neck of the woods was through my local Indespension dealership for about £120. You can almost certainly get it a bit cheaper elsewhere, but be warned, it is heavy, and shipping will not be cheap. Pete |
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11th Dec 2013 1:06pm |
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