Got any photos of it installed on your car Ian? Looks quite interesting. Have you used it to tow and/or put bike racks on?
I had a look for some information, found some on etrailer and Curt but for older model Tiguan and the new long Tiguan, not our Australian market short versions.
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Last edited by ian; 01-03-2018 at 10:03 PM.
Ah yeah, they're for the old model. Change to 2018 and you get the ones suitable for the Mk2 Tiguan.
Doesn't sound good. Did they specifically say what part of the wiring was difficult? Makes me wonder if the CANBUS connection needs to be done, assuming the new Australian delivered Tiguans do have the trailer preparation option already. On the PQ35/36 platform (old Tiguan, Mk5/6 Golf etc) a connection was required to CAN high and low in the area just above the accelerator. If you didn't have the special Y piece that came with the VW branded trailer control module kit it was a real PITA...
Do you mind sharing how much they charged you? I've enquired a couple of times now online with no reply yet, may have to pick up the phone.
I'm still tossing up sourcing and installing my own or paying to have it all done. Had a quote from a local VW dealer, ~$1770 for the Best Bars towbar and VW electrics fitted, also a quote from another installer for a Hayman Reese bar (looks better than the Best Bars one, appears to have no bumper cuts) for $1000 without electrics or $1200 with bypass electrics (nope nope...)
Or, PF Jones from the UK is ~$865 delivered for Westfalia bar and electrics, which I then have to muck around installing myself.
Hi all - recent reader, first time poster. Took delivery on an R-Line in January but held off on the OEM towbar after reading the comments in this thread.
Have been considering the Westfalia bar to avoid cutting the rear bumper (as I saw in another thread). Local dealer here in Adelaide nearly led me astray saying that he had an R-Line in the service yard with a tow bar and no cutting... turned out to be a customer car which I’m pretty sure I’ve driven beside in Adelaide (where the towbar installation looked very clean).
If anyone has any Westfalia installer recommendations/details in Adelaide (and any recent experience/tips), I’d appreciate the info.
I ended grabbing an Australian spec Westfalia bar, but with 7 pin flat bypass electrics for now. The price of the OEM electric kit is around $500 locally which scared me off. I haven't seen the full kit available ex-Germany, only the module. The plug from module to trailer plug is different to the spare older version kit I have from my older Golf, so I'll wait until I can source the newer kit from Europe or wait for the local dealer spares price to come down.
In hindsight, wish I had got the Hayman Reese bar as having the standard hitch means many accessories are available. The Westfalia bar limits things somewhat as it's the removable swan neck. Not entirely invisible either when removed like I was led to believe, see the pic. But, no cutting required.
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Last edited by Dan_3MPS; 20-04-2018 at 04:49 PM.
I am in Adelaide, but I got Jarred from Audio Fidelity in Victoria to install it for me (his installer was in Adelaide) and Jarred knows how to connect wire it and update VW Germany.
His fees are on the higher end, but I couldn't be happier. Installation is neat, integrates with unit, almost invisible and good honest service.
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Last edited by marcuskmt; 23-04-2018 at 10:11 AM.
Still looking for a decent towbar option for the MY18 Tiguan Adventure.
Quote for Hayman Reese, $1670!!!. Took them 3 weeks to reply and they tell me that the reverse camera may not like it when the slide in/out towing part and ball is on. But they won't know until after the fact. I can turn the camera sound off to address it or take the part off. Can anyone tell me if this is normal? I am hesitant to pay that much money if it means I have to take it out each time or disable the reversing camera sound?
Given the astronomical and stupid price, I am reluctantly even considering going with a VW one... Can anyone tell me their experience of towbar camera issues? with hayman reece or VW? It's a lot of money for the odd trailer trip and a bike rack..
I paid something like close to 1800 for the genuine bar on my Alltrack. Kinda figured it was a one-off expense, and if VW stuffed anything, then VW could fix it.
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