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NA1959 Member Since: 07 Feb 2016 Location: NI Posts: 50 |
Here in NI towbar electrics are not part of a MOT. Test |
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7th Mar 2016 9:24 am |
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NA1959 Member Since: 07 Feb 2016 Location: NI Posts: 50 |
Oops now you have me worried! It looks as its ok I phoned them first and they have said its on its way! Who was the scammer? |
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7th Mar 2016 6:22 pm |
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Yelnats69 Member Since: 30 Jan 2016 Location: Kent Posts: 80 |
Didn't mean there was a scam, just coincidence we both ordered from eBay the same time, mine was used at 200, I've been watching eBay for a while and did not see any others, did you win an auction or buy it now, was it new? Wha did you pay |
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7th Mar 2016 9:19 pm |
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alans835 Member Since: 14 May 2015 Location: Highlands Posts: 67 |
I managed to fit my detachable towbar without removing the bumper partly because the car had a towbar fitted previously although had been removed. All I can say about the experience is my hands were skint along with my arms lol. Also it wasn't the easiest to fit the cross rail partly as I was on my own it's a heavy old lump to hold and fit the bolts. Would have been easier with the bumper removed. Regards
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9th Mar 2016 10:36 pm |
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NA1959 Member Since: 07 Feb 2016 Location: NI Posts: 50 |
Just received my new towbar and electrics!
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10th Mar 2016 12:50 pm |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 4984 |
I have a Witter detachable towbar with a flanged ball. This is a standard flanged ball and could be easily replaced if necessary. It also allows me to bolt on a plate to take my Witter bike carrier as well as my tow ball. The detachable part has a very positive action when properly engaged and has a red/green indicator in the relaese knob. The knob is lockable to present theft. Ok I'll admit I like Witter stuff - I've used Witter on a variety of vehicles over the years with no complaints. However get the OEM electrics. Jules |
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11th Mar 2016 7:34 am |
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pcheaven Member Since: 19 Jan 2010 Location: Kent Posts: 1459 |
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11th Mar 2016 9:28 am |
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DonDon Member Since: 08 Apr 2014 Location: Strathconon Posts: 16 |
For those interested, the Witter fixed tow bar is pretty straightforward to fit and although they suggest removing the LH rear reflector from the number and drilling same, I found this to be pretty useless. The stud lengths require that you have a pretty deep socket and the 20mm drilled holes did nor allow my 1/2" extension bar or socket to pass through.
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13th Mar 2016 5:34 pm |
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Yelnats69 Member Since: 30 Jan 2016 Location: Kent Posts: 80 |
Very interesting, I'm about to have a go at fitting a towbar, Witter with genuine electrics.
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14th Mar 2016 9:22 am |
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DonDon Member Since: 08 Apr 2014 Location: Strathconon Posts: 16 |
No need for jack or ramps and in fact, if you put the rear on ramps, although you will have slightly better access underneath, reaching down through the hole for LH light unit might be a stretch. Also. on ramps you will have to lift the bar that much higher which if on your own (as I was) will make it more difficult. I fitted the witter fixed plate tow bar with the dedicated LR 13 pin electrics and although I have yet to have the computer updated, have experienced no problems at all. |
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14th Mar 2016 9:38 am |
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Yelnats69 Member Since: 30 Jan 2016 Location: Kent Posts: 80 |
Did you see the post from DonDOM says it can be done by removing the LH tail light |
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15th Mar 2016 8:44 pm |
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Yelnats69 Member Since: 30 Jan 2016 Location: Kent Posts: 80 |
Hello, how's the fitting going? Mine arrived thinks it's too heavy for me to fit myself. Did you remove the bumper? I want to try to reach the bolts with the LH lamp removed, then take it somewhere to have the main bar fitted. Used to live in Florida, and only thing I miss is the garage and tools, and something they yanks call sun, can't really explain what that is have to see it to believe |
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19th Mar 2016 7:53 am |
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westville Member Since: 12 Jun 2015 Location: Dunston Posts: 1096 |
The Witter bar is made of quality box steel and is bloody heavy and awkward to manoeuvre on your own - that's why I used a trolley jack to help lift and move the bar as I located the main bolts - with two people it would not be so difficult (or if you are younger and fitter than I am I suppose). I had no problem locating the bolts through the two hole drilled method No Longer the owner of a 2013MY Fuji White GS
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19th Mar 2016 11:21 am |
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ad210358 Member Since: 12 Oct 2008 Location: Here and There Posts: 7464 |
7 pin electrics are only checked for visual damage and security for the MOT, 13 Pin is checked that it is wired and working correctly. p****d off with a Digital Keyboard Warrior |
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25th Mar 2016 6:43 pm |
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