I know that others have mentioned cutting, however I can’t see any visible signs - it just seems to fit. Anyway I’m happy with the result. Maybe some can correct me.
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I know that others have mentioned cutting, however I can’t see any visible signs - it just seems to fit. Anyway I’m happy with the result. Maybe some can correct me.
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Anybody have a Westfalia hitch fitted in Western Australia and how did you get on? I have been in contact with Australia Towbars and they say they have a fitter in Fremantle. Some of the stories going on about electrical and sensor woes has me slightly concerned, but I also cannot get a straight answer off John Hughes VW(supplying dealer) about fitting the OEM to an RLine model and cutting the bumper etc. They promised to send me pics of the first one they did and have received nothing so far.
Back in the VW world with a 2023 T Roc R, Silver with black roof.
I had a Hayman Reese towbar fitted for $1100. Looks neat enough and no cutting required (R-Line). Only downside is that that the electrics are not OEM so the rear parking sensors have to be manually muted on the touchscreen when reversing with the trailer hitch installed, and the auto tailgate opening is not disabled so it would be possible to accidentally open it with attachments (bike rack etc) hanging off the tow bar.
Last edited by Rescue23; 12-06-2018 at 09:03 PM.
For the claimed maximum tow weight, the tow ball down weight is very low on these cars. Worth keeping in mind for anyone hoping to tow a caravan..
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It was just a local fitter (South Coast NSW). I'd expect the cost to be about the same wherever you have it done. Because it is not the OEM tow bar and wiring harness there are issues with the reversing sensors as mentioned in my post of 12/6. Other than that I have no complaints. It is possible to get the OEM wiring fitted retrospectively by the dealer but I'm happy enough with it as is.
Hi all, a few months later and I’ve just had the Westfalia bar installed on our R-Line. Went with the advice provided my markusgmt. Unfortunately Auto Fidelity don’t have an installer in Adelaide anymore so we made a weekend of it to Melbourne, based on reviews from this forum and elsewhere.
Completely invisible when the hitch is out. I also didn’t expect the plug to rotate away out of sight when not needed (a pleasant surprise).
I’m only going to have a bicycle rack and small trailer on it, so I can see how some may want to consider something more robust. For our needs, this was the perfect solution.
A few quick images from last night.
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B735FC42-0A88-4713-A410-708F7CCAC8C7 | Andrew Lightfoot | Flickr
Last edited by Lighty; 11-08-2018 at 06:57 AM.
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