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Same set up as mine mate. I have a. 150 VTR that I tow all the time and chip into the back, just watch out for the rear pads wearing out quickly if you tow a lot. I also put extra heavy duty rear springs and shocks on to really beef it up as when full of chip and towing they do wheelies!! For me it's the best set up without going down the mog route which would be no good for me:)

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I've been looking for a Land rover 130 tipper for some time now as my work type has changed from domestic to estate. I've had it for just over a month now and I love it. :thumbup:

 

HI BOB nice one there mate jon :thumbup:

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It came with extra heavy duty springs and shocks so no worries there, although it does sit down a bit with 3 cubes of logs on :001_rolleyes: I replaced the rear discs and pads for MOT so should be OK for a while.

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