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MudHugger



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Fixing Dixon and Bate adjustable tow bar to rear step
Hi
A bit of advice here please.
I have a Landrover rear step fitted to my 90.
I’ve bought a Dixon bate adjustable hitch on eBay to fit on it.
It came with 4 fixing bolts, however only one set of 2 holes line up. Each set
of two holes are 45mm vertically apart and the holes on my step are 55mm apart.
Do I
1) fix it with just two bolts? I’m guessing this won’t be secure enough?
2) drill additional two holes, so I can fix it with 4 bolts
3) return it

Thanks
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jrule



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I think your best bet is to return as modifying to fit will not meet the relevant approvals and could compromise your insurance. There are swan neck type tow balls people on here have fitted to lower the height. If you want adjustable it’s probably best to remove the step and fit a Land Rover Dixon bate kit which is tested and type approved for this scenario
Post #700150 11th Apr 2018 8:25am
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VVS210



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My Dixon Bate adjustable set up has 6 fixings - the top 2 bolts go into the cross member; the next pair down bolt to an angle bracket that is bolted to the underside of the cross member; and, the bottom pair bolt to a plate that has the two rear brace bars bolted back to the chassis. I don't think the NAS rear step will accept this type of fitting.

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gilarion



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Sorry, but what you wish to achieve with an adjustable drop plate on your rear step cannot be done. As others have said either remove the step and fit the Dixon Bate set up. Or keep the step. Sadly you cannot have both fitted. For those who like Welsh Mountains and narrow boats have a look at my videos and photos at..

http://www.youtube.com/user/conwy1
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apt100



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Re: Fixing Dixon and Bate adjustable tow bar to rear step
MudHugger wrote:
Hi
A bit of advice here please.
I have a Landrover rear step fitted to my 90.
I’ve bought a Dixon bate adjustable hitch on eBay to fit on it.
It came with 4 fixing bolts, however only one set of 2 holes line up. Each set
of two holes are 45mm vertically apart and the holes on my step are 55mm apart.
Do I
1) fix it with just two bolts? I’m guessing this won’t be secure enough?
2) drill additional two holes, so I can fix it with 4 bolts
3) return it

Thanks


*If* I've understood your question correctly, I think you need the 150mm adjustable that has slots instead of just round holes?
https://dixon-bate.co.uk/products/gb/heigh...coup-.html

There are one or two threads on here with photos etc of people having that setup with the NAS step.
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VVS210



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That model still requires the braces back to the chassis, if these are not fitted then any load on the tow ball will create a twisting moment into the NAS step - which is good!
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DAZ110



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Have alook here:

http://www.defender2.net/forum/topic12818.html

Look at my 9th post down, I fitted this back plate to my tow step. Thumbs Up


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Post #700281 11th Apr 2018 8:33pm
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DAZ110



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Or could try this tow step:

http://www.ppcages.com/?page_id=243

Or this tow step and get a drop plate:

http://www.extreme4x4.co.uk/Store/Protecti...per-step-1
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DAZ110



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Think this is the back plate you need to bolt to your tow step:

https://dixon-bate.co.uk/products/gb/shock...coup-.html

Bare in mind that if you do any green laneing the back plate will hang down quite away and may catch on the ground. You can mount it upside down so it doesn’t hang down as far, but then it sticks up above the step which might be a problem.Rolling Eyes
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MudHugger



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Thanks for all the advice guys. Really useful.

I have the 100mm version as I didn’t want to drop to be too low in case I go off roading.
So it seems the 150mm version will fit.

Does anyone know how much lower it will be. I’m presuming that the 150mm will be 50mm lower?

Thanks
Post #700305 11th Apr 2018 10:31pm
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