Receiver hitch's
Receiver hitch's
Why don't more people use them in the UK?
I think I'm going to incorporate a receiver into my front and rear bumpers for recovery purposes, no more faffing around trying to undo/do up shackles with muddy hands, just slip the hitch in put the pin through will also mean I could run a demountable winch system to run on the front or rear
I think I'm going to incorporate a receiver into my front and rear bumpers for recovery purposes, no more faffing around trying to undo/do up shackles with muddy hands, just slip the hitch in put the pin through will also mean I could run a demountable winch system to run on the front or rear
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Re: Receiver hitch's
I think its the type approval thing...
Cars made after August 1998 legally need to have "type approved" tow bars fitted.
I don't think these receiver hitches are type approved in the UK
No problem if your motor is pre- August 1998 but if you fit one on a post 98 vehicle its not legal unless approved
Won't fail an MOT with one fitted, just don't have an insurance claim!
Cars made after August 1998 legally need to have "type approved" tow bars fitted.
I don't think these receiver hitches are type approved in the UK
No problem if your motor is pre- August 1998 but if you fit one on a post 98 vehicle its not legal unless approved
Won't fail an MOT with one fitted, just don't have an insurance claim!
Re: Receiver hitch's
Ah but a lot of modern vehicles now like disco 2s have receiver hitch's so theft must be type approved now?
Anyway mine will be for offroad recoveries not towing so I can't see that it will matter, it's just like having a tow point fitted at the end of the day.
Anyway mine will be for offroad recoveries not towing so I can't see that it will matter, it's just like having a tow point fitted at the end of the day.
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Re: Receiver hitch's
Disco's must be approved then.
I know a guy who fabricated one into a rear bumper on a 2003 Hilux only to find out it wasn't legal to use as a tow bar because it wasn't type approved
Great idea too, he had all sorts of attachment ideas for his.
I know a guy who fabricated one into a rear bumper on a 2003 Hilux only to find out it wasn't legal to use as a tow bar because it wasn't type approved
Great idea too, he had all sorts of attachment ideas for his.
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Re: Receiver hitch's
hmm interesting havent seen that before but if i was to use it i would take it of for the mot then chuck it back on after,
they cant test it ifs its not there
they cant test it ifs its not there
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Re: Receiver hitch's
Yeah, they are useful! I'll prob make a few things that use it like a bike rack etc. Or one of these for taking spares along with me to p&p or camping gear etc.
Only hard bit is finding seamless box section, however I'm just going to weld two bits of angle together to make the receiver, should work a treat!
Only hard bit is finding seamless box section, however I'm just going to weld two bits of angle together to make the receiver, should work a treat!
Re: Receiver hitch's
It wouldn't be a testable item, it isn't a tow bar! anyway without the recovery hitch in it's just a square hole, i wouldn't leave the recovery hitch in anyway as it would just get nicked.turbo-tom wrote:hmm interesting havent seen that before but if i was to use it i would take it of for the mot then chuck it back on after,
they cant test it ifs its not there
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Re: Receiver hitch's
Type approval isn't tested on MOT anyway so it wouldn't fail ( I did mention that )
The only problem would arise in the event of an accident/insurance claim.
If you were found to be towing with a non type approved tow bar in a post 98 vehicle your insurance company will walk away...
But yeah, a great idea for recovery/winches/jacking points/seats etc
The only problem would arise in the event of an accident/insurance claim.
If you were found to be towing with a non type approved tow bar in a post 98 vehicle your insurance company will walk away...
But yeah, a great idea for recovery/winches/jacking points/seats etc
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Re: Receiver hitch's
I am thinking about a rear bumper with receiver hitch this year Scottie and was toying with the rear basket idea too!
Does anyone have pics of how they mounted rear bumpers. I have two thoughts at the mo but don't want to "re-invent the wheel"?
Cheers! Geoff
Oh and Merry Chrimbo!
Does anyone have pics of how they mounted rear bumpers. I have two thoughts at the mo but don't want to "re-invent the wheel"?
Cheers! Geoff
Oh and Merry Chrimbo!
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Re: Receiver hitch's
Mine is bolted to the towbar cross member mounts with side plates to brace the mounting brackets also doubling as the tow points. Have a flick through my build thread for some photos and rough paint sketches.
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