Towbars on motorhomes

Towbars on motorhomes

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CDP

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7,533 posts

261 months

Sunday 25th April 2010
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I'm looking at a '93 coachbuilt motor-home at the moment for towing my Locost based on a Talbot Express.

Unfortunately the chassis rails finish about 4 or 5 foot from the end of the vehicle. Does anybody know of a specialist motor-home towbar centre as this is obviously a more difficult job?

Cheers

Carl

snailpace85

27 posts

181 months

Monday 26th April 2010
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Ordinary tow bar fitters will give you a load of BS about it not being possible. It is possible! I guess there are a few places - you may be able to find someone nearer to you in Suffolk - we've used http://www.watling-towbars.co.uk/motorhome_towbars... near St. Albans.

Scott

NTEL

5,051 posts

247 months

Monday 26th April 2010
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Had ours done here http://www.towitall.co.uk/towbars/motorhome_towbar...

It was only a 1000mm overhang but I cant see any reason why the bracket they installed cannot be extended that extra bit.

TorqueRacing

692 posts

224 months

Tuesday 27th April 2010
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We had a local Blacksmith/Fabricator do ours using angle iron from the chassis rails reaching a point then a plate welded and bolted with the tow hitch on.



Edited by TorqueRacing on Tuesday 27th April 23:08

K4TRV

1,819 posts

259 months

Thursday 29th April 2010
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CDP said:
I'm looking at a '93 coachbuilt motor-home at the moment for towing my Locost based on a Talbot Express.

Unfortunately the chassis rails finish about 4 or 5 foot from the end of the vehicle. Does anybody know of a specialist motor-home towbar centre as this is obviously a more difficult job?

Cheers

Carl
Bespoke work done with great precision by these guys:

http://www.pwsacc.co.uk/motor.htm

Highly recommended.

HTH

Trev

magpies

5,145 posts

189 months

Tuesday 4th May 2010
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that must be a heavy locost if its based on a Talbot Expressbiggrin

CDP

Original Poster:

7,533 posts

261 months

Tuesday 4th May 2010
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magpies said:
that must be a heavy locost if its based on a Talbot Expressbiggrin
Maybe that's why I'm not wining?


Graham E

12,862 posts

193 months

Tuesday 4th May 2010
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CDP said:
magpies said:
that must be a heavy locost if its based on a Talbot Expressbiggrin
Maybe that's why I'm not wining?
This sort of banter is exactly why I like pistonheads.

For years we towed with a Swift konTiki based on the old Talbot front end (F or H reg as I remember). Pulled like a train*, and never let us down. Tow ball was on a Witter extended bar, again no issues. Emptying the chemical toilet was a stty job though.

*A very slow train, that was hard to reverse park

CDP

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7,533 posts

261 months

Tuesday 4th May 2010
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Graham E said:
Pulled like a train*, and never let us down.
If it never let you down it can't be like a train smile

I gave Watling a ring, they really sound like they know what they're talking about. Trouble is it's a four week wait. Still, the sooner I book it the sooner it's done.

The other place is way down south; so is Waltling but at least it doesn't involve the M25...

Thanks for the recommendations, very useful.