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07-08-2007, 08:59 | #1 |
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Front Tow Ball
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Does anybody know of or have a tow ball/bar on the front of a T2,think it would make getting the caravan into my garden easier.If so ,has anybody got any links. Just won A bar for the front of my T2 of the bay,just have to fit it know.. -welldone- -dance- |
07-08-2007, 09:27 | #2 | |
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Re: Front Tow Ball
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www.watling-towbars.co.uk/todo.html in St Albans, however I assume they may use the same 4 fixing points as your A bar. I have seen some A bars with the ball mounted on them, however I am not sure how strong it would be. Hope this helps, Rustic
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07-08-2007, 09:31 | #3 |
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www.watling-towbars.co.uk/todo.html also do front mounted winch brackets
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07-08-2007, 09:31 | #4 |
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Brill,but it does look as though it uses the same points as the bull bar that i have just bought! think i'll contact them to see if the bull bar would be strong enough to take it??
thanks for that! steve |
07-08-2007, 09:33 | #5 |
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You think i could mont a ball on the winch bracket,can't find them on that site,will have a better look.. : :roll:
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07-08-2007, 09:36 | #6 |
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Aaaa! found it.. ops:
http://www.watling-towbars.co.uk/4x4_winches.html Think i'll have to call them,i think it still uses the bull bar mounts.. :roll: |
07-08-2007, 10:57 | #7 |
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I may be wrong with this :roll: but if you fitted longer bolts to the A bar mounting & placed a spacer between A bar mounting & the tow ball mounting, I think you may get the clearance you need :?
I'm prob wrong but it was just an idea that popped into the empty thing called a head : |
07-08-2007, 20:46 | #8 |
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front tow bar
hi .
i have seen a t2 with a tow ball fitted in place of the front recovery bracket. made from a volvo tow ball. cut of and welded to the recovery mount. rgds.iandouglas |
07-08-2007, 20:58 | #9 |
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I have one of these
http://www.watling-towbars.co.uk/doc..._towbars05.pdf on the front of mine. It was on the truck when I bought it and I don’t have the removable ball bit for it. I have been meaning to make one up to slide in. I made a clevis hitch to fit in it and have used it once to pull some trees out to cut up for firewood. Ground clearance is compromised with it on although my font end needs winding up a bit and some descent tyres would help. |
07-08-2007, 21:05 | #10 |
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Seems like a lot of money, I like Ian's idea of making one up. I've seen them before on LR's and they seem to be off centre so the towing eye would seem to be the right place.
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I don think mounting just on one side of the chassis is a good idea if your going to move anything substantial with it.
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Attaching to the 4 threaded holes on the chassis seems pretty strong but winching off just one 12mm pin to support it in the tube looks like a recipe for disaster - ok for winching something on to a trailer but for recovery use that looks dangerous. |
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Now that I have A body lift my chassis is visible under the bumper, I am thinking of making up some hard core version of this! |
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