towbar - self fit

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:) my first post, hello !!:)

1) is it easy to fit a towbar to my disco?
i have had a look underneath and it would seem to be just four bolts, two already threaded behind rear bumper.

2) is there a more recommended manufacturer.

3) pre wire electrics. are they really that easy as plug and play and where is the socket located/ looks like.

visiting various web sites it really could be the difference of £100 if fitted myself.

hope this is an easy question(s) for starters, as there seems to be alot of informed users around here.
 
I dont think you can go far wrong with York, Witter or Brink.

I found a site http://www.towbarsdirect.co.uk/

Very good and lots of options/prices. I would have thought you would have to get the genuine wiring harness to utilise the LR plug on the car though.

Obviously, they can be heavy so a extra pair of hands or a good trolley jack would help.
 
I dont think you can go far wrong with York, Witter or Brink.

I found a site http://www.towbarsdirect.co.uk/

Very good and lots of options/prices. I would have thought you would have to get the genuine wiring harness to utilise the LR plug on the car though.

Obviously, they can be heavy so a extra pair of hands or a good trolley jack would help.
 
have located the plug, now to buy and fit the towbar.

first post and saved £100+ :D GREAT !!

thank you
 
for anyone else out there considering, "towbars direct" were the cheapest on the web.

brink towbar £95
single "plug in" wire loom elecs £35
50mm tow ball £4.50
delivery £8.50

total £143.00
 
easy peasy 55 mins start to finish.
the electrics plug was very easy.
 

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