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Fitting a tow bar to the swift?


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Hey peeps,

im now in need of a towbar to tow a single bike trailer (ive checked, it is under 750kg and is less than the unladen weight of the towing vehicle so i can tow it without taking another test).

i have an old hitch unit in the shed, and a frame to mount it to but what point on the car should it be mounted to?

help appreciated peeps

- Steve

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im now in need of a towbar to tow a single bike trailer

If your swift was registered after 1998 ('S' Plate) then you can only fit a Type Approved 94/20 EC Towbar, it must have an indentification plate attached to it to show it's approval, weight restriction, hitch nose load etc.

So making your own is probably a costly thing to do, then get approved.

If you intend fitting it yourself, try www.towsure.com, they are reasonably priced for new brackets. I'f fitted a few of these and they don't take very long at all - unlike the electrics!!

You might also find a local supplier who can do you a decent deal for a fitted unit.

Of course, people still make thier own brackets, but as these don't conform, then there is a good change you could get a prohibition notice (if caught, while towing) from Plod, or VOSA (who have the legal right to stop any vehicle anywhere on the UK roads).

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as luck would have it peeps, my brother has a towbar mounting frame that he had on his swift (albeit his was a Mk2 and mine is a Mk3), and as i understand it this frame is mounted using fishplates and has been designed to go under the bumper and up, not through it.

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progress peeps, had to "modify" the exhaust mounting bracket and drilled the first two holes (one on each side) and got the towbar roughly mounted so i can get a general idea of what modifications are needed (so far the only one i think it needs is the towhitch mounting plate needs to be brought up a bit which is an easy enough job, will continue with it tomorrow when i can get access to the service ramp :)

will hopefully be picking up the XJ in a week if all goes well!

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