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Hi people, can anyone help me out??

Just need to know where you bolt it and what type they are if anyone out there has one?

If anyone would post up a pic that would be greatly appreciated :whistling:

Really need it to tow the bike trailer!

Thanks in advance if anyone can help :)

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i hjave checked the treads and didnt find anything on wa owners wit towballs. i need one now that we sold the misses corrola and no cars have tow ball. anyone fitted a removable tow b as i dont like the look of a towball. think there called rece hitch or sumthin like that

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the one I've got (same as ian and a few others) has a removable hitch...mine is also rated at 2000kg, I tow a gtr regularly. I had it shipped from canberra to sydney for fitting so I'm sure you can get the same guys to send one if you can't get one locally. Max at Towbars of Woden - he has a jig made up so he can make new towbars without needing the car in

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i hjave checked the treads and didnt find anything on wa owners wit towballs. i need one now that we sold the misses corrola and no cars have tow ball. anyone fitted a removable tow b as i dont like the look of a towball. think there called rece hitch or sumthin like that

G`day jerome give the boy`s at autoholesales in beckemham.albert,his son has the white series 2 seentowing trail around.so give him a buzz,

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use the search button, this has been covered IN DETAIL before (many of us have heavy tow bars (mine is rate at 2000kgs..))..

Hi there Ian, Can you please post a link to where this is covered, or some info on where you got your towbar from as when i did a search i got this thread..

Thanks

Oz

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