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hey guys anyone had any exp with fitting a rear tow bar to a Jetta, was talking to a guy the other day & says dealers charge couple thousand, which i havent looked into yet, seemed a bit rich for me, thought i would post on here for opinions from others before i let my fingers do the walking- thanx Guys
The towbar itself is no more expensive than other cars. Have a trawl through the yellow pages & try the usual suspects such as FastFit, Haymen-Reece, Bestbars, etc.
The expensive part is the CanBus compatible wiring. If you just have a bikerack, you don't need wiring.
If you do need wiring, there are plenty of harness suppliers in the UK that sell kits far cheaper than what VW charge.
Thanks for the info,I followed the links but all I can find is Mk5 Jetta ones. I am a bit confused.... will the Mk5 Jetta tow bars fit the new Jetta ?
I used to own the Mk5 and I am sure the rear floor and mounts are all different.
Happy if I am wrong thou
Pick up the phone, ring the people that fit these things all week & talk to a real human being. I'm sure they are very pleasant, knowledgable & don't bite.
carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums
You wont be charged anywhere near as much if you have the towbar fitted after you've purchased the car.
Sure, the fitter will be annoyed because the car is a little bit grubby undernieth, but you'll get it done alot cheaper.
I've not fitted one to a new Jetta yet, but the MK5 Jettas were as much of a cow to fit as a MK5/6 Golf one. I'm not sure if the new Jetta is mostly pre-wired, either.
Had a Hayman Reece "Jetta tailored" one fitted to my 2009 TDI 77kw Jetta for around the price of just the VW wiring loom I think.
The reverse sensor only gets upset when a trailer is connected; but stops once the car gets rolling. Fits neatly in a square hole cut in the plastic bumper with a quick release towball tongue. Don't know if this one would fit the new Jetta.
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