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Tiger



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2004 Defender 110 Td5 CSW Java Black
Adding a Dixon Bate Slider plate
My 110 has a standard tow bar/ball set up from the factory.

I have seen the LR part DB slider for ~£200 this replaces the current set up.

Is it possible to just supplement my current set up with a generic DB slider? Effectively bolt it onto the existing plate with the current ball removed?

Such as this?

http://dixon-bate.co.uk/shop/gb/height-adj...coup-.html
Post #404237 3rd Mar 2015 8:24pm
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ARC99



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United Kingdom 2008 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 USW Cairns Blue
I have the DB adjustable height shoe on mine its just bolted to the tow bar. Just for info I had one on my RR classic and Disco and they don't half rattle when the braking, I changed it for the two pin version and later upgraded to the shocklink version for the 110. Don't make old people mad.
We don't like being old in the first place,
so it doesn't take much to Censored us off.

Richard
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Mike_B



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Are you intending to just bolt it on to the crossmember? I think if you did this, it'd be ok for any load that is directly in line with the crossmember, which whould negate the reason for having a drop hitch.

Once you drop the hitch down below the level of the crossmember, you'd need the additional support legs that brace the drop hitch to the chassis legs.

An engineer will be able to explain the forces and which way they're acting, but if you put the load below the level of the bolts and apply a forward motion, as in a braking vehicle with trailer hitched, you're placing huge forces on the bolts holding it on to the crossmember.

Hope this makes sense.

You can usually pick up a proper drop hitch towbar on ebay or off a breaker
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Mike_B



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Not a drop hitch, but same effect if you only tow one trailer at a set height.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Genuine-Landrove...43d7e8f2c1

This needs a sandblast and paint
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LAND-ROVER-DEFEN...25a14cd17d
Post #404265 3rd Mar 2015 9:16pm
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Tiger



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The top of those is whats already fitted.

Wondering about bolting a slider onto that plate
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Mike_B



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Again, I presume you'll be wanting to mount a towball lower than the bottom of that plate? I think bottom line is that you shouldn't have the towball mounted lower than those two lower arms that brace to chassis legs. If you can manage to hitch whatever you need within those limits you'll be ok. I guess you can't though, hence the need for a drop hitch?

Buy the proper one and sell yours on?
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Supacat



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There's a recent post about these on the OEM rear step bumper and there's a Nakag.... part that lowers the ball direct.

http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic34647....p;start=15



However, I am unclear where the measurements are taken from to make these 90mm or 160mm lower - is it the lowest bolt hole on the backing plate?

A diagram would help! Confused
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Tiger



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I'm actually after raising the height

To Tow a Sankey
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Supacat



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Sorry - got the wrong end of the stick...
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Mike_B



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How about a nato hitch straight onto the rear crossmember?
Post #405209 6th Mar 2015 11:15pm
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