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    A bit of a photo bomb now of fitting an aftermarket Towbar









    Location of loom plug for rear bumper up behind rear drivers side bumper











    Loom plug fully exposed to show you.



















    Ok so removing the rear tail lights. Follow these photos and when you have removed all fixing grab it ans give it a forceful tug.















































    These measurements were my first measure. Once cut I then ended up taking a fair bit more and also from the bottom return edge to allow fornthe curve of this Towbar.









    Test fit, refit, adjust, make it work. Make sure you can get the top back in, if you cant then take more out of thr bottom until it fits. Again, note I did not have the instructions above when I did this, nor did I have a template.

    I run 295 tyres and had to fully deflate the spare to about 3psi and then pull it in with a Ratchet Strap to make it fit under. I needed to massage this up in there. I now carry an ARB compressor in a box with a pump up kit in the back permanently if I have to inflate it on the side of the road. RACV don't carry air so it would have to be flat bed towed if I didn't have a compressor.





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