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Message started by markey mark on 30. May 2009 at 23:46

Title: hideaway clip on towbar for saloon
Post by markey mark on 30. May 2009 at 23:46
i have just removed a brink clip on towbar fron a 98 elite its as new ! swan neck still gold in bag with key and lock single electrics all bolts very easy to fit
£50 collected postage at cost  :y

Title: Re: hideaway clip on towbar for saloon
Post by Lazydocker on 31. May 2009 at 07:13
I might be interested in this... Got to do some research about my stabiliser kit first :y :y :y

Title: Re: hideaway clip on towbar for saloon
Post by nick v6 on 31. May 2009 at 07:23

Lazydocker wrote on 31. May 2009 at 07:13:
I might be interested in this... Got to do some research about my stabiliser kit first :y :y :y


you can get a stabiliser kit that clamps round the swan neck part
i've seen them on a few cars

try any caravan shop or even ebay :y

Title: Re: hideaway clip on towbar for saloon
Post by nick v6 on 31. May 2009 at 07:30
try here :y

Title: Re: hideaway clip on towbar for saloon
Post by Andy B on 31. May 2009 at 08:48

Lazydocker wrote on 31. May 2009 at 07:13:
I might be interested in this... Got to do some research about my stabiliser kit first :y :y :y


If you really want/need to use a stabiliser, what about an Al-ko hitch type that clamp onto the ball?
I've towed a caravan miles without any kind of stabiliser, it's only cos this 'van came with an Al-ko that I now use one. :y

Title: Re: hideaway clip on towbar for saloon
Post by Andy B on 31. May 2009 at 08:49

nick v6 wrote on 31. May 2009 at 07:30:
try here :y


How much????  :o IMHO you'd be better off putting that money towards an Al-ko type.

Title: Re: hideaway clip on towbar for saloon
Post by Lazydocker on 01. Jun 2009 at 07:18

Andy B wrote on 31. May 2009 at 08:48:

Lazydocker wrote on 31. May 2009 at 07:13:
I might be interested in this... Got to do some research about my stabiliser kit first :y :y :y


If you really want/need to use a stabiliser, what about an Al-ko hitch type that clamp onto the ball?
I've towed a caravan miles without any kind of stabiliser, it's only cos this 'van came with an Al-ko that I now use one. :y


Just use it for peace of mind really... I'm not too bothered but if anyone else needs to tow the van (due to some unfortunate accident ::) ::)) then it may help them. I've towed the current one both with and without and TBH the biggest improvement is in the pitching of it as I live in an area where it seems impossible to surface a road smoothly ::) ::) ::)

I can't have an Al-Ko one without a bit of a headache as I also tow other trailers, including hired ones like this weekend when I'll be towing both the Van and a hired Trailer in quick succession, which have greased couplings :y :y :y

Title: Re: hideaway clip on towbar for saloon
Post by Andy B on 01. Jun 2009 at 08:37

Lazydocker wrote on 01. Jun 2009 at 07:18:
.......
I can't have an Al-Ko one without a bit of a headache as I also tow other trailers, including hired ones like this weekend when I'll be towing both the Van and a hired Trailer in quick succession, which have greased couplings :y :y :y


A rag & a bottle of thinners/turps/etc in the boot ........ sorted!  :y  :y  :y

Title: Re: hideaway clip on towbar for saloon
Post by Jim on 03. Jun 2009 at 09:19
if this is still avaliable, can I also collect it  when I pick up the wood parts

Title: Re: hideaway clip on towbar for saloon
Post by markey mark on 03. Jun 2009 at 09:57

Jim wrote on 03. Jun 2009 at 09:19:
if this is still avaliable, can I also collect it  when I pick up the wood parts


its yours jim  :y

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