Thought I might throw in my Towbar update
I went ahead and got the Westfalia towbar from the UK
Did try and get everything, the towbar and electrics kit for towbar prep from a dealer in the UK
but in the end he couldn't get the freight worked out so I bit the bullet and got the towbar from P F Jones and went for a locally supplied electrics kit from Ironbull
The good thing with the delay since all this started was that P F Jones have now dropped £30 off the freight to Oz.
So the towbar was just over £200 and freight was £150 - with conversion charges, around AUD$550 (from memory)
All happened with no fuss and it arrived a day before they said it would
Box was very banged up but all was still inside and was OK
The towbars are built like a battleship so I doubt you could do damage if you tried
Anyway, now all done, works well and relatively easy install with the instructions that came with the towbar and Joel's post
Special thanks to Joel for the instructions for dismantling the rear of the Yeti at the beginning of this thread
A real BIG help - getting that little "Airbag" cover out without marking it proved a bit of a challenge
Used a sharp fruit knife in the end and no marks at all
The electrics kit from Jeff at Ironbull was $240
Handy as he is 5 minutes down the road from me and is very helpful
Although he seems to have completely disappeared ??
Adjoining businesses said it was "personal issues"
Anyway he is not answering the phone and his Website is down as well
Which is a bit of a bummer as mine still had to be coded
Jimmy at Alba European came to my rescue and got it working but it still throws up a "light out" error
The rear sensors disconnect so I assume the stability program get changed as well
Will get the light out problem sorted at next service
So the total cost for me was $790 and was fitted without any hassles with help from my son
A long way from the $1300 I was quoted by Skoda dealer to supply the Bestbars unit, supposedly "at cost" for me to fit
or $1600 fitted - and of course you throw away the removable panel as it will no longer fit !!
Not likely !!
I ran with a large round 7 pin socket from Jeff as this is what is on our new caravan.
Just made an adaptor to fit to the flat plugs that are on all the other trailers I use (same as everyone else !!)
New van has electric brakes, so I was up for another $93 for an electric brake controller plus I had to fit it along with the battery charge cable front to back. Also ran a 75ohm cable for a camera incase I want to fit one later, Not going to pull it all apart again !! But that's another story
Anyway some photos -
I fitted the control box at the bottom of the rear compartment so that if it ever has to come out I will only have to remove the central rear panel plus a screw and then pull the side panel out to get access. Hope it never happens though
Secured all the wires with cable ties
All finished with tow coupling fitted - height is perfect for box trailer and Jurgen caraven
Coupling removed - love that panel back in place
Swan Neck fits perfectly in the storage box
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