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Cheapest way to get towbar fitted
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But do you want something that goes A to B and is nice inside and comfortable, or something to impress the neighbours?!
Probably about as good as it gets in current range
as you say of the current range that the only one i would buy.
the fabia has lost its good looks,the roomster looks like a specially adapted disabled vehicle and the yeti is f**king horendous!...work permit granted!0 -
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goldspanners wrote: »yip, with more and more vehicles using can bus electrical systems its becoming harder to fit additional elctrical auxilliaries like this without the correct equipment.
im sure butchering the wiring to fit a towbar on a new car would almost definatly void any warranty claims.
Definately, and if you dont use the vehicle specific adaptor, it can cause issues with battery drainI havent "Lost" my sense of humour, it was cruelly ripped away from me! :wall:0 -
themac1977 wrote: »Definately, and if you dont use the vehicle specific adaptor, it can cause issues with battery drain
motherwell you say?...work permit granted!0
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