Paul Rooney wrote:

> What does it cost to fit a towbar to a Terrano, roughly?
> Are there different types of towbar?


If you fit it yourself I'd have thought it would cost almost nothing.

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Simes
 
On Sat, 5 Jun 2004 18:41:20 +0100, "Simon Atkinson" <me@privacy.net>
wrote:

>Paul Rooney wrote:
>
>> What does it cost to fit a towbar to a Terrano, roughly?
>> Are there different types of towbar?

>
>If you fit it yourself I'd have thought it would cost almost nothing.


Is it easy to fit one?

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Paul

My Lake District walking site:

http://paulrooney.netfirms.com
 

"Paul Rooney" <paulrooney@aol.com> wrote in message
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> What does it cost to fit a towbar to a Terrano, roughly?
> Are there different types of towbar?
>
> --
>
> Paul
>
> My Lake District walking site:
>
> http://paulrooney.netfirms.com


www.towsure.co.uk
will supply the bar for £65. Electrics and a towball will cost a bit more,
I'll let you check. Don't forget the electrical connectors, scotchlock clips
they may be called. The whole lot should be well under £100. Your local
fitters will charge £250 or thereabouts. The only real fitting problem is
the wiring, but if you have the diagram form a Haynes type manual that's
easy too.
HTH
Chris


 
Paul Rooney wrote:

> What does it cost to fit a towbar to a Terrano, roughly?
> Are there different types of towbar?


If you fit it yourself I'd have thought it would cost almost nothing.

--
Simes
 
On Sat, 5 Jun 2004 18:41:20 +0100, "Simon Atkinson" <me@privacy.net>
wrote:

>Paul Rooney wrote:
>
>> What does it cost to fit a towbar to a Terrano, roughly?
>> Are there different types of towbar?

>
>If you fit it yourself I'd have thought it would cost almost nothing.


Is it easy to fit one?

--

Paul

My Lake District walking site:

http://paulrooney.netfirms.com
 

"Paul Rooney" <paulrooney@aol.com> wrote in message
news:0a14c0h759tanst8rqni9v68hbqslfnrpk@4ax.com...
> What does it cost to fit a towbar to a Terrano, roughly?
> Are there different types of towbar?
>
> --
>
> Paul
>
> My Lake District walking site:
>
> http://paulrooney.netfirms.com


www.towsure.co.uk
will supply the bar for £65. Electrics and a towball will cost a bit more,
I'll let you check. Don't forget the electrical connectors, scotchlock clips
they may be called. The whole lot should be well under £100. Your local
fitters will charge £250 or thereabouts. The only real fitting problem is
the wiring, but if you have the diagram form a Haynes type manual that's
easy too.
HTH
Chris


 

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