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Old 29th October 2017, 17:44   #1
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Default 2000 Rover 75 petrol: retractable towbar

Gentlemen,
I have on my 75 Connie SE a Rover retractable towbar. It must be ten years since I last used it. I have the key, and it will remove the little lock thing, but I can't remember how to install tow hitch and can't find any instruction sheet in the car or the house.
I would be grateful for either a copy of the relevant info, or some words of guidance as I will need to use it in the next few days.
Thanks in advance,
Derek.
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Old 29th October 2017, 18:55   #2
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hi derrick
can you take a photo of the tow bar and go onto the rimmers web site select rover 75 then accessories then tow bar in the illustration shown no 2 is this your tow bar
it should be easy to fit take the lock out and the tow ball should just slide in
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Old 30th October 2017, 12:03   #3
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Thanks, David2000, for the suggestion. Since posting I found this, from five years ago: https://the75andztclub.co.uk/forum/s...d.php?t=116926
It is the 'help' sheet that I recall but can't find. The absence of prose makes it almost as useless as not having it. A picture is worth 1000 words, but it seems, as I discovered, that none of them are printable! Still, the wire brush treatment, suggested therein, is more logical.
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hi derrick
I found the info you want but I am unable to post the info onto this thread I will send you a pm or email
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