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Tow hitch

rjsimmons

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At $450-700 per copy, the RR receiver is a bit pricey, especially considering it is little more than a simple forged item. The best price I have seen on OEM is this:

Range Rover Hitch

However, a more economical variant is this:

Non-OEM Hitch

The diff being that the OEM is a simple slide-in option whereas the aftermarket is bolt on. If your rig is not set up with a tow package, you will still need to add the electrical connection.
 
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The electrical harness is pricey and about a 4 hour job to install! Been there done that. my 2011 is a great tow vehicle though big brakes and 510 under the hood!
 

flamecycle

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On both my '96 P38 back in the day, and my son's new '07, they both have come equipped already with the receiver. So we just needed a hitch. The thing I found is that in order to preserve departure angles, the received is tucked waaaaay under there. Instead of being able to use my other hitches that I use with my other trucks, I had to get an "extended" hitch. Nothing special, except it's about 4" longer than the typical hitch ball assembly. I want to say it was more like $70 and I ordered it from an auto parts store.
 


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