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TopiToo
28-Jul-2006, 21:51
Hello
I was thinking of buying a towbar for my tin can.
seen this little number, but don't have a dicky bird.:)
any advice would be great, easy to fit etc it for an Audi A4 Avant.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=230009796137&ssPageName=ADME:B:DS:UK:28
regards
TopiToo
Can't speak for your Audi but the espace was dead easy (even though I just watched someone else do it for me - but it was a free service!)
After using it the first time check the bolts are still done up tight, and mybe the second/third time too.
TopiToo
28-Jul-2006, 22:30
Hello NBs996
cheers mate, will have another think about it,
I can't imagin it would be that difficult to fit, but as you
say check them bolts . .
not that I intend to pull a bus, just worried I leave the back of
my car' chassie on the road. . .
TopiToo
ChrisBushell
28-Jul-2006, 23:17
Make sure you go to a reputable fitter and get a good bar (like a Witter), they can do a lot of damage if they dont know what they are doing.
Finally chech the ride height of the bar with the trailer to ensure balance.
Red-Duc
29-Jul-2006, 05:00
I would spend the extra money and go for a witter tow bar, I fitted one to my transit van and it was simple, the electrics was the hardest thing to do but that was easy just took a bit of time finding the correct wires to connect to.
Also some of the cheaper makes of tow bars suggest that you only tow a certain weight/type of trailer.
I hope this is of some use to you
rockhopper
29-Jul-2006, 08:34
Some are easy to fit, some are hard. I fitted one to my Fiat, took me most of a sunday afternoon and some seriously large drill bits. Some cars have the holes already there and you literally just bolt the thing on. My Fiat didn't!!
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