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| Navigator Member Since: 29 Dec 2010 Location: Within reach of the coffee machine Posts: 492    | I have a Discovery 4 not a Freelander but I have an elegant solution. I have fitted a front tow hitch which includes a 2 inch square socket on the vehicle, and have a winch on a removable platform that plugs into the socket. No carrying weight when not needed, and an easy fit with little cutting. Everyone can spread it - Anyone can catch it. Stay home - the life you save can be your own! | ||
|  5th Mar 2024 8:27 pm | 
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| BossBob Member Since: 30 Sep 2010 Location: Bristol Posts: 1525      | Try this.
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| Nodge68 Member Since: 15 Jul 2020 Location: Cornwall Posts: 2175    | The winch will need a hole in the bumper for the fairlead. Unfortunately there wasn't an LR winch option, so it'll be an aftermarket tray with the necessary modifications to make it work correctly. 
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|  5th Mar 2024 8:39 pm | 
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| I Like Chips Member Since: 25 Jun 2017 Location: Faringdon Posts: 1619      | 
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| Dave47 Member Since: 31 Aug 2014 Location: Margate Kent Posts: 1377      | 2" square socket as a rear tow point,
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| Redfox Member Since: 07 Jan 2024 Location: Copenhagen Posts: 183      | The English rules of insurance companies, where if you put a small sticker on a window of your car, change a wheel nut etc, the insurance won't pay in case of a claim not regarding anything of what you did to your car, or rises astronomically, is not in effect here where I live.
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