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  • GolfRWag
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    It’s perfectly legal to add a towbar as long as you don’t tow with it. Bike racks is what they have done it for in the UK.
    I was giving this some thought before I got my car so I could add a bike rack, but I can stick 3 on the roof so that was enough for most occasions when I needed to.
    Personally I would remove the towbar prior to disposal if I did.

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  • Guest001
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    Originally posted by GolfRWag View Post
    Some UK types have done towbars on hatches and wagon R’s, here’s one: Estate Towbar - VW Golf R MK7 Chat - VWROC - VW R Owners Club

    and on a hatch:Towbar on a mk7 R - VW Golf R MK7 Chat - VWROC - VW R Owners Club

    There is some cutting of the rear valence required.
    Unfortunately what they may be able to do in other countries is apparently not legal to do here

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  • GolfRWag
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    Some UK types have done towbars on hatches and wagon R’s, here’s one: Estate Towbar - VW Golf R MK7 Chat - VWROC - VW R Owners Club

    and on a hatch:Towbar on a mk7 R - VW Golf R MK7 Chat - VWROC - VW R Owners Club

    There is some cutting of the rear valence required.
    Last edited by GolfRWag; 21-01-2020, 08:24 AM. Reason: Double post

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  • GolfRWag
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    Some UK types have done towbars on hatches and wagon R’s, here’s one: Estate Towbar - VW Golf R MK7 Chat - VWROC - VW R Owners Club

    and on a hatch:Towbar on a mk7 R - VW Golf R MK7 Chat - VWROC - VW R Owners Club

    There is some cutting of the rear valence required.

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  • Guest001
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    Originally posted by gregozedobe View Post
    That's interesting, sounds like you will be unable to get a valid certificate.

    I thought it would be similar to GVM, some years ago I had a Landcruiser ute that I put a camper body on and had to upgrade the suspension for the extra load and get an engineer's certificate for the increased GVM (in the ACT).
    Yes because that was allowed as it had a GVM rating which under certain conditions it could be increased legally.

    The GOLF has a zero limit and therefore cant be.

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  • gregozedobe
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    Originally posted by doc_777 View Post
    for towing, an engineers certificate can not override the manufacturers zero towing allowance.
    That's interesting, sounds like you will be unable to get a valid certificate.

    I thought it would be similar to GVM, some years ago I had a Landcruiser ute that I put a camper body on and had to upgrade the suspension for the extra load and get an engineer's certificate for the increased GVM (in the ACT).

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  • doc_777
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    Originally posted by gregozedobe View Post
    Simply put - can't be done legally unless you get an engineer's certificate valid for your state.
    for towing, an engineers certificate can not override the manufacturers zero towing allowance.

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  • gregozedobe
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    [QUOTE=donweather;1309206 I'm wanting to tow a jetski.[/QUOTE]

    Simply put - can't be done legally unless you get an engineer's certificate valid for your state.
    Last edited by gregozedobe; 17-01-2020, 12:48 PM.

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  • donweather
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    Originally posted by GolfRWag View Post
    Yes, as I understand it VW did not homologate/assess/rate the R for tow capacity.

    Im sure the car is quite capable of towing a moderate load eg: sub 1000kg. Chassis- wise it’s the same as the Golf Alltrack, though the tyres load limit maybe a potential issue if the car is also loaded, and the springs/ride height may not have sufficient travel for potential loads.

    Which is not to say you cannot fit one, for say a bike rack. There’s some UK Golf R sedans and wagons running about with tow bars for just that purpose.
    I'm wanting to tow a jetski.

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  • donweather
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    Originally posted by gregozedobe View Post
    Possibly because the manufacturer (VW Germany) say that the Golf R is not designed to have any towbar ? ie zero load is legal.
    VW Brisbane don't know anything about this as they haven't told me I can't fit an aftermarket towbar.

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  • gregozedobe
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    Originally posted by GolfRWag View Post
    Yes, as I understand it VW did not homologate/assess/rate the R for tow capacity.

    Im sure the car is quite capable of towing a moderate load eg: sub 1000kg. Chassis- wise it’s the same as the Golf Alltrack, though the tyres load limit maybe a potential issue if the car is also loaded, and the springs/ride height may not have sufficient travel for potential loads.

    Which is not to say you cannot fit one, for say a bike rack. There’s some UK Golf R sedans and wagons running about with tow bars for just that purpose.
    I agree, there is almost certainly no mechanical reason for not homologlating a trailer, and carting bikes around on a hitch would probably be legal (as long as the obscured rego plate issue is dealt with), but have a prang with a trailer connected (no matter how light) and you could be in a world of hurt legally & financially (so just don't hook up a trailer - ever).

    I'm not sure what would happen if you sell the car and a subsequent owner (who doesn't know about the legal restriction on trailers) hooks up a trailer and loses control and ploughs into a school bus full of kids and injures them.

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  • GolfRWag
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    Originally posted by gregozedobe View Post
    Possibly because the manufacturer (VW Germany) say that the Golf R is not designed to have any towbar ? ie zero load is legal.
    Yes, as I understand it VW did not homologate/assess/rate the R for tow capacity.

    Im sure the car is quite capable of towing a moderate load eg: sub 1000kg. Chassis- wise it’s the same as the Golf Alltrack, though the tyres load limit maybe a potential issue if the car is also loaded, and the springs/ride height may not have sufficient travel for potential loads.

    Which is not to say you cannot fit one, for say a bike rack. There’s some UK Golf R sedans and wagons running about with tow bars for just that purpose.

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  • gregozedobe
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    Originally posted by donweather View Post
    great thanks. Any reason then why the dealers say there’s no towbar for the Golf r mk 7.5 then?
    Possibly because the manufacturer (VW Germany) say that the Golf R is not designed to have any towbar ? ie zero load is legal.

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  • Euro Car Upgrades
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    Originally posted by donweather View Post
    Got any pics of one installed on a Mk 7.5 R Wagon please?
    Will make some when we do one next.

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  • donweather
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    Originally posted by Euro Car Upgrades View Post
    Unsure
    Got any pics of one installed on a Mk 7.5 R Wagon please?

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