Tow bar
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Newbie
Best tow bar design.
Hi, I'm Joe and new here, I am trying to build a strong tow bar for my 2003 citi golf. I would like to ask all the smart people for advise and design if possible…
Regards
Joe
Regards
Joe
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Life Member
What are you intending on towing?? When you say 'strong' bear in mind the limitations of the car and what it will be capable of.
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Local Hero
Tow bar for sale here….
https://vwgolfmk1.org.uk/forum/index.php?page=topicview&id=exterior-trim-and-body_2%2Fmi1-golf-tow-bar
https://vwgolfmk1.org.uk/forum/index.php?page=topicview&id=exterior-trim-and-body_2%2Fmi1-golf-tow-bar
1988 Mk1 Golf GTi Cabriolet 1.8cc DX, K-jet. Daily drive. 317,000 miles and counting
1978 Mk1 Scirocco GLS 1.6cc FR, Webber carb. Weekend toy.
1978 Mk1 Scirocco GLS 1.6cc FR, Webber carb. Weekend toy.
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Settling In
That's my tow bar for sale and it's really sturdy . I can take some measurements for you if it helps?
I have seen them with another bracket going across to top
I think mk2's use to incorporate into the bumper metal work but I can't swear to that
I have seen them with another bracket going across to top
I think mk2's use to incorporate into the bumper metal work but I can't swear to that
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Life Member
This is the Westfalia type (ignore the cover it's all I had to hand!) which the cabriolets use. It's a thick bar with a swan neck ball attached. It fixes to the car via 4 bolts which fasten into the original bumper bolts go.
The plastic cover is replaceable but it does fit well and needs some fettling.
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Settling In
That's the version I was thinking of 👍
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Newbie
I want to do something like this.
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Settling In
Interested to see this thread…..
I've just started a project of a '93 Golf Convertible. I've been doing some initial stripping work and, on removing the rear bumper was nearly crushed by the BIGGEST tow bar I've ever seen!
See attached. I love the fact that someone has removed the swan neck with a saw. If it was manual hacksaw it must have taken HOURS. Whatever it was designed to tow would appear to be well beyond the capacity of a 1.8 Golf??
I was going to put up a thread asking what a "normal" rear bumper looks like?? Any help gratefully accepted!
I've just started a project of a '93 Golf Convertible. I've been doing some initial stripping work and, on removing the rear bumper was nearly crushed by the BIGGEST tow bar I've ever seen!
See attached. I love the fact that someone has removed the swan neck with a saw. If it was manual hacksaw it must have taken HOURS. Whatever it was designed to tow would appear to be well beyond the capacity of a 1.8 Golf??
I was going to put up a thread asking what a "normal" rear bumper looks like?? Any help gratefully accepted!
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Old Timer
You could leave it in. It would certainly protect the rear end!
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