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| NA1959 Member Since: 07 Feb 2016 Location: NI Posts: 50    | OWn one exactly the same and just fitted a towbar and electrics today! All Landrover genuine parts all fitted to a T | ||
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| Rich17 Member Since: 19 Apr 2016 Location: Crewe Cheshire Posts: 16      | Yea we love our van only been out in it 3 times, going away 2 weeks today and will be the first time towing with the freelander, I take it the freelander pulls it no effect? And as for the pipes not had any trouble yet... | ||
|  6th May 2016 9:53 pm | 
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| DaveS Member Since: 03 Jan 2008 Location: N Yorks Posts: 221      | Oops didn't see this post. Yes, the freelander tows very well.  I used to have a Disco 3 and a big van, this rig tows better, but then again it is only 50% on the weight of the freelander! SD4 HSE Lux
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 We also have a 304 and love it. As we only have use of the double and one bunk we are looking to turn the top bunk into storage whilst still in its closed position. Have your bathroom sink tap pipes come off at all?
  We also have a 304 and love it. As we only have use of the double and one bunk we are looking to turn the top bunk into storage whilst still in its closed position. Have your bathroom sink tap pipes come off at all?

