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Partickpebbles
 


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Removable Tow Bar Storage...

Random, so sorry. Is there a specific place to store the tow bar when not in use? I've looked and its not obvious! Embarassed Embarassed
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5 seat - under the floor.

7 seat - left hand lower cubby (if the stowage insert is fitted)

Robbie's car - keep it in a canvas bag in the garage. I mean, how often do you do unexpected towing?
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Cheers Robbie! Thumbs Up
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The main thing is you're not planning to leave it plugged in Thumbs Up
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Does anyone know where does it go if you have rear air con?
  
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Sorry to hyjack

Roy_h - what's wrong with keeping it attached all the time?

Robbie - good point, brilliant solution
  
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1. It'll get stolen
2. It'll corrode in place and get stuck
3. It's removable and only meant for 'occasional' use but that's a bone of contention on here Whistle
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I had my detachable tow bar replaced under warranty at 2 years old. When collecting the D4 with the new tow bar fitted I was advised in writing to remove the tow bar when it was not in use. I only tow a caravan so when the tow bar is not in use I stow it in a caravan locker together with the towing mirrors.
  
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lynalldiscovery wrote:
Does anyone know where does it go if you have rear air con?


Same place, pic below from my previous D3 with rear aircon



tow bars not actually in it, as it didn't fit anymore, as it has a maxxraxx bike clamp bracket on it.
 

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rstebbings wrote:
Sorry to hyjack

Roy_h - what's wrong with keeping it attached all the time?


Crash safety. Modern vehicles are carefully designed to absorb and distribute the forces of a crash. A tow bar significantly changes how the forces from a rear end shunt are absorbed. Same applies to the vehicle that hits the tow bar.

There's a few studies and other information about this on the net. I always ensure that I remove my detachable tow bar asap after towing.
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WOODY179 wrote:
lynalldiscovery wrote:
Does anyone know where does it go if you have rear air con?


Same place, pic below from my previous D3 with rear aircon



tow bars not actually in it, as it didn't fit anymore as it has a maxxraxx bike clamp bracket on it.
  
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Some great advise! interesting fact about rear impact, so thanks for the comments.
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rstebbings wrote:
Sorry to hyjack

Roy_h - what's wrong with keeping it attached all the time?

Robbie - good point, brilliant solution


I did that on my D3 and had to sell it with the car and buy a new one for the D4 - immovable object.

I store the new one on a shelf in my garage, not falling for that mistake again and don't want it shooting forward in an accident.
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DiscoJake wrote:
1. It'll get stolen
2. It'll corrode in place and get stuck
3. It's removable and only meant for 'occasional' use but that's a bone of contention on here Whistle
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1. it'll corrode in place and get stuck
2. It then won't get stolen

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Just grease it up first before fitting, mine acts as a rear protector.
  
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