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there should be a plate with captive nuts that goes inside the rail. that should be plenty strong enough.. you might also need a spacer to stop the plate behing the hitch itself hitting the bumper
there should be a plate with captive nuts that goes inside the rail. that should be plenty strong enough.. you might also need a spacer to stop the plate behing the hitch itself hitting the bumper
yes there are two captive nut's ware the tow eye bolt's on then two at the other end, the plate's i thought were the backing plate's must be said spacers
thank's a lot
just fitted my towequipe tow bar.but not sure if you should slide a backing plate in to the chasie or if it is strong enough can anyone help please
Hi mate, i fit towbars for a living and had one of these on my surf, and towed a heavy steel transporter trailer several times, sometimes with my mates rangie on it, without any probs at all, towbars are tested by the manafacturer and if its type approved by a goverment test body, to beyond the vehicles towing capacity so, rest assured as long as you have fitted according to the instructions you wont have a problem.
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