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Hi all,I'm looking for a towbar for my 2014 i30. There are a number of different makes so I wondered if anyone has some real-world experience and could recommended a particular one?Thanks.
A lot depends on what you are wanting to tow, heavy or light...then your next option is if you want fixed tongue or removable.Personally for me if I were to buy a towbar I would definitely be wanting removable ( Reese Hitch style )Some examples by Hayman Reese here Hayman Reese - Towbars - hayman reese
He lives in Stockport, England. Shipping might be a bit steep.Here's something closer to home....... Brink Detachable Towbars
I know where he lives, I was just giving examples, plus I think Reese would be available all round the world as they are truly the best you can get
I hear Brinks are popular with women drivers...
You get light and heavy duty Reese style hitches, their benefit is easy removal of the tongue.If I ever want to tow a shopping bag I'll think of Brink I don't think they would even pass safety standards here
BTW, do they make shopping bags on wheels ?
is that supposed to mean? Is that yet another Oz colloquialism lost on us Old World folks?
Quote from: Wingerdave on April 13, 2015, 14:44:42 is that supposed to mean? Is that yet another Oz colloquialism lost on us Old World folks?Check out the pic in reply 10 and all will be revealed, Dave...
Thanks all!I've never had a towbar before so just a little unsure on the options. I've just had a quote back for a detachable towbar with single generic electrics for £430, this is a place just down the road. Didn't expect it to be so expensive to be honest. They said the low number plate on the i30 requires a detachable towbar. The dedicated electrics would bring it up to £550.00 Not sure how this compares to other people? Is it neccessary to have the dedicated electrics?Thanks again.
Were you thinking of fitting it yourself?Yes I'd be tempted to fit it myself. Anyone done it?
You'd have to be really keen to fit one to your model.The metal panel (behind the plastic bumper) is replaced by the much stronger tow bar frame so this involves removing a LOT of body panels with all their secret fixings. Parking sensors and such to be disconnected.Then drilling the "chassis" (using the term very loosely) for the actual bar connections.Finally the wiring. This involves practically dismantling the interior/rear of the car to source the various feeds.Then re-fitting it all with hopefully not too many broken secret fixings. I fitted a reversing camera to Mr's i-30 so i've been down this road, it's a nightmare. You will need the removable tongue type or the ball will have to be removed when not towing, as it obscures the licence plate.