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  1. #1
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    I would have mentioned the price, but I forgot how much I paid!

    I just pulled out the receipt, the bar was $500 from the One Stop Shop Australia.
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    wow! a lot cheaper than i expected! maybe my wallet can stand the punishment i want to throw at it.
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    Got a Hayman Reese bar on my 4motion a couple years ago, from memory it was $550 installed! Took the better part of the day but the installer did a top job

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    Make sure you order the right bar, the boot floor is different between the 4MO and 2WD cars.

    Capacity is 1400kg with a ball loading of 85kg.

    Trailer wiring on these cars is simple too, there no issues with LEDS or can bus or warning lamps etc, a simple tap off the loom does the trick.

    I didn't want to break into the cabling and found that there's actually extra connectors on the back of the tail lights where you can pick up all of the connections.
    I hacked up an old MK3 wiring loom for the connectors and crimped them onto a ready made flat cable and trailer plug assembly I picked up at a trailer shop for under $20.

    Makes me feel a bit sorry for the Tig owners and the silly prices they have to pay to get the electrics working.
    Last edited by Peter Jones; 06-07-2010 at 11:09 PM. Reason: Corrected Ball weight.
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    Here we go. This info is off the Hayman Reese site Hayman Reese

    (Sorry 'bout the formatting it was in a table that didn't cut and past too well.)

    (Sorry about the misspelling of VW too!That's down to Hayman and Reese!)

    4MO

    Product Details Product : 01857
    Description: MTO HR VW Bora
    Category TOWBARS & HITCH RECEIVERS
    Make VOLKSWAGON
    Model Bora
    Year 07/2001 On
    Rating/Ball Weight 1400/85 KG
    Shipping Weight 17 KG
    RRP $430.51
    Notes MTO 4motion only
    2WD

    Product Details Product : 01723
    Description: MTO HR VW Bora
    Category TOWBARS & HITCH RECEIVERS
    Make VOLKSWAGON
    Model Bora
    Year 00/1999 On
    Rating/Ball Weight 1400/50 KG
    Shipping Weight 17 KG
    RRP $496.89
    Notes MTO
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    Wow i never realised how low the ball weight rating for the 2wd models is, wonder why this is? Maybe related to suspension / rear axle loading? 50kg is really bugger all not sure i'd want to tow 1400kg with so little on the ball!
    Last edited by WhO; 07-07-2010 at 04:16 AM.

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    More likely to do with the sheet metal around the back of the car. The 4MO has to support a rear diff assembly and there's a bit more strength in the chassis because of it.

    I wouldn't worry too much about ball weight, the whole 10% thing is mostly the stuff of urban legend I can't find any science behind it

    European engineering standards treat the issue of ball loading very differently.

    I've done a bit of reading in the back ground in the past and found this quote here

    Among all these very precise guidelines is one major variable: tow ball load. There’s a convention that sets tow ball load at around 10 percent of the trailer ATM, but this rule of thumb developed in the days of small trailers. It’s still the practice by many North American and Australian trailer makers to specify 10 percent loadings for heavy trailers, but in Europe, where there has been considerable testing done, the tow ball load range is specified in EC E94/20 regulation as a minimum figure of 25kg and a maximum of 100kg, for trailers up to 2000kg ATM. Even above that figure the heaviest gazetted coupling for cars, light commercials and 4x4s is rated at 120kg tow ball load.


    Not being one to blindly accept stuff I read on the internet I looked up the referenced regulation Directive 94/20/EC but I can't extract the same opinion on first glance, there's a few calculations to be done. I'll figure it out one day. It's an interesting read though, gives you a new appreciation of the engineering involved.
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    Cool cheers for the info gonna look a bit more into it. Few questions tho. How easy was it to install yourself, would you recommend it? Is the towball detacable, so it looks like its not there and out of the way?

    Cheers.

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