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pcheaven



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removing the towbar and electrics - any ideas

has anyone removed their towbar and electrics.

I hope to be upgrading my FL soon, and want to keep it.

Any tips, or TOPIX pictures Wink 


Last edited by pcheaven on 28th Nov 2011 1:13 pm. Edited 1 time in total

Post #121702 28th Nov 2011 10:50 am
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chicken george



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Post #121705 28th Nov 2011 12:23 pm
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detachable or fixed tow bar?

Mines detachable, bumber was already off (and in several pieces Sad ), follow the wiring loom, it plugs in in the wheel well. The tow bracket if I remember rightly has 4 main bolts that attach to the chassis, there are also 4 small nuts hidden behind the bumper.
When you have removed the tow bracket the right hand (looking at the rear) bracket must be removed and refitted to the car as it has the rear towing eye attached.
You may be left with a cut in the bumper where the tow ball was.

Would dearly love to post pictures but mines been away for a while -I do just love arguing the **** with insurance companies. Mad Tangiers Orange - gone, missing her
Replaced by Ewok what a mistake - now a happy Disco Sport owner

Post #121711 28th Nov 2011 1:33 pm
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pcheaven



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Andy131 wrote:
detachable or fixed tow bar?

Mines detachable, bumber was already off (and in several pieces Sad ), follow the wiring loom, it plugs in in the wheel well. The tow bracket if I remember rightly has 4 main bolts that attach to the chassis, there are also 4 small nuts hidden behind the bumper.
When you have removed the tow bracket the right hand (looking at the rear) bracket must be removed and refitted to the car as it has the rear towing eye attached.
You may be left with a cut in the bumper where the tow ball was.

Would dearly love to post pictures but mines been away for a while -I do just love arguing the **** with insurance companies. Mad


fixed, no obvious cut in bumper.
Good info on the electrics. Thumbs Up

Seems easy to remove and refit, will save a fortune on buying a replacement,
especially as a Towbar adds little value on resale / partex.

Must have one to add my cycle carrier to. Very Happy 

Post #121712 28th Nov 2011 1:36 pm
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pcheaven



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chicken george wrote:
best thread title ever Thumbs Up

have towbar, will caravan.... Rolling with laughter

No, Seriously.
Caravans should be banned, or taxed to cr@p.

Towbars are good for many things, including

Trailers.
Cycle carriers
manual Parking sensor Whistle 

Post #121713 28th Nov 2011 1:45 pm
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