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Clemmo



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I agree with the above and think the D250 is a more than adequate power plant.
The stop start functionality is a dream

I would treat yourself to the deployable tow bar …I hate “detachable”
Sometime I deploy mine just because I can Big Cry

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Moo



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Chris S wrote:
Hi, thanks for your comments, it’s the wife’s car and she has early starts, in the winter she likes a warm car all defrosted before getting into it. I couldn’t find the option for a fixed multi height Confused tow bar, that’s what we use now on the discovery.


Ah. I thought it was the ionisation thingy you were talking about. I have the climate thing on my app. Works a treat but thought it came standard. Eiger Grey MY23 D250 SE with bits. Known as Noddy.
Post #993688 22nd May 2023 7:08pm
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Retroanaconda



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Definitely get the proper fixed towbar, the detachable one is rubbish.
Post #993711 22nd May 2023 8:24pm
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mf7480



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Why do you say that? I was apprehensive about the detachable as we do a lot of very heavy towing and the fixed wasn’t available when we ordered, but we’ve had no hassle at all. It’s still got zero play in it after 2 years work.
Post #993717 22nd May 2023 9:36pm
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Hairy Dan



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Re: IID Tool
Chris S wrote:
I have a IID Toll for the discovery, I take it I would have to invest in a new one for the defender.

Tanks in advance

Chris.


If your IIDTool is a BT (Gen 3) you will just need to do a change of vehicle with GAP Thumbs Up Cheers Ian
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Post #993719 22nd May 2023 9:45pm
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Retroanaconda



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mf7480 wrote:
Why do you say that? I was apprehensive about the detachable as we do a lot of very heavy towing and the fixed wasn’t available when we ordered, but we’ve had no hassle at all. It’s still got zero play in it after 2 years work.


Because the receiver rusts within a year or so, meaning the tow ball section won’t locate properly without a hammer. The replacement (under warranty) did the same in one winter, so I bought a fixed one instead.
Post #993726 23rd May 2023 4:44am
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mf7480



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Fair enough, not a problem I’d come across but I covered the receiver and socket in grease the first time I used it, and never took it off again.
Post #993736 23rd May 2023 7:02am
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Chris S



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Re: IID Tool
Hairy Dan wrote:
Chris S wrote:
I have a IID Toll for the discovery, I take it I would have to invest in a new one for the defender.

Tanks in advance

Chris.


If your IIDTool is a BT (Gen 3) you will just need to do a change of vehicle with GAP Thumbs Up


I have a Gen 2, I believe I can do a trade in for a Gen 3 along with some ££
Post #993752 23rd May 2023 9:13am
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lightning



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Retroanaconda wrote:
mf7480 wrote:
Why do you say that? I was apprehensive about the detachable as we do a lot of very heavy towing and the fixed wasn’t available when we ordered, but we’ve had no hassle at all. It’s still got zero play in it after 2 years work.


Because the receiver rusts within a year or so, meaning the tow ball section won’t locate properly without a hammer. The replacement (under warranty) did the same in one winter, so I bought a fixed one instead.


An occasional spray with WD-40 or similar prevents this happening
Post #993762 23rd May 2023 11:28am
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stevemfr



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France 
Re: IID Tool
Chris S wrote:
Hairy Dan wrote:
Chris S wrote:
I have a IID Toll for the discovery, I take it I would have to invest in a new one for the defender.

Tanks in advance

Chris.


If your IIDTool is a BT (Gen 3) you will just need to do a change of vehicle with GAP Thumbs Up


I have a Gen 2, I believe I can do a trade in for a Gen 3 along with some ££

Yes, just contact us. We will do a partial exchange. https://www.gap-diagnostic.com/shop/exchange/

Brakes on the D300 can be modified to fit 18's (smaller rear calipers). But unless you are towing a heavy un-braked trailer or towing through mountains regularly, I can't imagine that the D250's brakes won't suffice. 
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Post #993777 23rd May 2023 3:41pm
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Chris S



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Thanks for all the advice/ information, I have revisited my build and gone for a D250 with more toys and it still came out cheaper than the D300 I originally was looking at.
Post #993786 23rd May 2023 4:57pm
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Retroanaconda



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lightning wrote:
Retroanaconda wrote:
Because the receiver rusts within a year or so, meaning the tow ball section won’t locate properly without a hammer. The replacement (under warranty) did the same in one winter, so I bought a fixed one instead.


An occasional spray with WD-40 or similar prevents this happening


Sadly not, tried that as well as grease etc. but both the original and replacement are rusted. Too much road salt.
Post #993835 24th May 2023 9:16am
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Chris S



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Retroanaconda wrote:
Definitely get the proper fixed towbar, the detachable one is rubbish.


What towbar would you recommend, I would prefer a multi height?
Post #993902 24th May 2023 4:50pm
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Retroanaconda



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The genuine one is probably the best option:

https://accessories.landrover.com/gb/en/la...-pre-23my/

I’ve got an aftermarket one which looks pretty good and is much cheaper, but obviously I’ll need to install it myself. Because I have an existing genuine towbar I can reuse the electrics from it and avoid the hassle of integrating an aftermarket harness into the vehicle systems, which is the main issue with non-LR towbars.
Post #993908 24th May 2023 6:01pm
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lightning



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Retroanaconda wrote:
lightning wrote:
Retroanaconda wrote:
Because the receiver rusts within a year or so, meaning the tow ball section won’t locate properly without a hammer. The replacement (under warranty) did the same in one winter, so I bought a fixed one instead.


An occasional spray with WD-40 or similar prevents this happening


Sadly not, tried that as well as grease etc. but both the original and replacement are rusted. Too much road salt.


Which part rusts exactly? l will keep an eye on it.
Post #993927 24th May 2023 8:30pm
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