Correct smart1, the factory tow bar prep includes a rear bumper with cut out, wiring to the rear, and a larger radiator with 2 fans for efficient cooling.
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Towbar revisited
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For those who haven't seen it, this is what the factory towbar looks like... Check posts 113 and 119.
http://www.vwwatercooled.com/forums/f149/skodas-tow-bars-12005-12.html
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Originally posted by Smart1 View PostBoth mine and my wife's have the cutout, i believe it is part of the towbar prep. The factory (Prof Svar) removable towbar fits into the foam in the spare, whereas the Westfalia doesn't.
i hope the gooseneck fits in the boot. but not a huge deal if it doesnt, it came with a bag to put it into.
great piece of kit! i think its missing the mount for the plug.......... have to chase it up
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Originally posted by zei20t View Postinstalled the wiring and tow module tonight. fairly easy to be honest. VERY glad my car had tow prep.
coded fine and passed diagnostics with the westfalia branded module
ill post photos after the towbar is installed on saturday.
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Originally posted by lunchboxGTI View PostDid you have to run wiring to the front. Or is it plug and play at the rear?
towbar goes on tomorrow. i think the hardest part of that will be removing the rear bumper
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towbar install was fairly straight forward. removing the crash bar was fun. didnt see the bolts until some of the panel sealer was removed.
had to trim about 40mm extra from the bumper to get it to fit. but as i already had tow prep, it wasnt a huge job.
getting the bumper off and on was probably the most difficult part.
will post pics later
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Originally posted by zei20t View Posti received the westfalia yesterday. looks great!
i hope the gooseneck fits in the boot. but not a huge deal if it doesnt, it came with a bag to put it into.
great piece of kit! i think its missing the mount for the plug.......... have to chase it up
My bar didn't come with the plug mount either. Chase that up with Tammy.bugeja@evt-automotive.com.au. Should send it at no charge.
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Originally posted by zei20t View Posttowbar install was fairly straight forward. removing the crash bar was fun. didnt see the bolts until some of the panel sealer was removed.
had to trim about 40mm extra from the bumper to get it to fit. but as i already had tow prep, it wasnt a huge job.
getting the bumper off and on was probably the most difficult part.
will post pics later
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Originally posted by zei20t View Postinstalled the wiring and tow module tonight. fairly easy to be honest. VERY glad my car had tow prep.
coded fine and passed diagnostics with the westfalia branded module
ill post photos after the towbar is installed on saturday.
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Originally posted by Nyyyko View PostNeck won't fit in the styro form, only the genuine Skoda ones does. No biggie.
My bar didn't come with the plug mount either. Chase that up with Tammy.bugeja@evt-automotive.com.au. Should send it at no charge.
i think i was attempting to install the bracket on the wrong side of the hitch frame.
i have seen a pic online, i think ill try again tonight, but it may mean removing the bumper again. which i really dont want to have to do...........Last edited by zei20t; 21-04-2016, 11:51 AM.
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Originally posted by Nyyyko View PostYou should not have needed to remove any more bumper for the bar. The key is to install the bar as far forward as possible within the long bolt on slot. Went to put bumper back on and found this out. Slid it in as far as I could and presto. I did need to cut off one of the rear lower bumper screw mounts to make way for the plug to swing up and out of the way. Quick and easy
anyway, no big deal, its not going to move - i hope!
Originally posted by Nyyyko View PostOf note is that the newer CANBUS modules accept LED lights without needing to install load resistors... No pesky bulb failure warning!
i also converted my trailer to 13 pin plug so i dont have an adaptor
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Originally posted by zei20t View Posttowbar install was fairly straight forward. removing the crash bar was fun. didnt see the bolts until some of the panel sealer was removed.
had to trim about 40mm extra from the bumper to get it to fit. but as i already had tow prep, it wasnt a huge job.
getting the bumper off and on was probably the most difficult part.
will post pics later
Thanks!
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