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  • Tow Bar for the Tiguan

    The factory installed Tow Bar is $2000!

    Those of you that have a tow bar, did you get the factory one or a generic one?

    Hayman Reese do a good tow bar, but I cant see it for this 2017 Tiguan.

    Hayman Reese - Online Catalogue - hayman reese

  • #2
    ARB in Geelong fitted a Hayman Reece to my 2013 Tiguan for $1044. Good looking unit and have had no issues with it.

    Don't know the situation with 2017 Tiguan, but at the time they were a lot cheaper than VW's.

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    • #3
      Dor factory unit Double check what trailer socket is included as the factory harness in the past has been a 13 pin Euro which means an adaptor will be further required to go to Aus standard 7 pin flat/round

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      • #4
        Check out the Westfalia, completely out of sight with gooseneck removed.


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        • #5
          Tow Bar for the Tiguan

          Originally posted by Hole46 View Post
          Check out the Westfalia, completely out of sight with gooseneck removed.


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          +1

          The Westfalia is a far better bar for a cheaper price. They are the OEM bar for VAG vehicles in Europe, so if you bought a Tig locally in Germany and asked for a factory tow bar, that's what you would get.

          They're a work of engineering art, designed for the vehicle from the get go and are completely invisible once you remove the gooseneck. I understand some Tigs already have the cutout under the bumper from the factory ready for this bar. As opposed to some square cross section bar that will require half you bumper to be cut away and will always be a visible scar on the back of you car.

          Go with the bar the car is designed for, not some half thought out box girder that gives the dealer the largest margin.

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          • #6
            I like the sound of the Westfalia.

            Is this the one?

            TIGUAN | Towbars Australia

            I'm a bit worried about DIY on a new car!!!

            Is it really easy for a non handyman?

            IS there anyone that you can recommend in Adelaide that will supply and install it?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by marcuskmt View Post
              I like the sound of the Westfalia.

              Is this the one?

              TIGUAN | Towbars Australia

              I'm a bit worried about DIY on a new car!!!

              Is it really easy for a non handyman?

              IS there anyone that you can recommend in Adelaide that will supply and install it?
              It certainly looks like it, but as the note says the actual bar may differ from the one shown in the photo.

              I installed mine, and it wasn't difficult to actually attach the bar. The problem came when I tried to code all of the modules. Major PITA. Managed to achieve it with a lot of help from Westfalia in Germany and Australia and the people at Ross-Tech who make the VCDS cable. For that reason alone it's probably worth getting someone to fit and code it for you.

              Give Westfalia head office in Melbourne a call and ask them who their reps are in Adelaide (03) 9466 7941.

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              • #8
                Interesting I just stumbled across this R Line for sale over here in NZ that apparently has the factory fitted swivel tow bar fitted:

                Volkswagen Tiguan 4WD TSI R Line 2017 | Trade Me

                When I originally enquired about having this on my car when I ordered I was told it wasn't available here in NZ, they fit an aftermarket one that comes through the bumper like you get over there. It is also mentioned in the listing that it was a $1500 option while the aftermarket one my dealer quoted me was going to be $2000.


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                • #9
                  Tow Bar for the Tiguan

                  Originally posted by NZ_GolfR View Post
                  Interesting I just stumbled across this R Line for sale over here in NZ that apparently has the factory fitted swivel tow bar fitted:

                  Volkswagen Tiguan 4WD TSI R Line 2017 | Trade Me

                  When I originally enquired about having this on my car when I ordered I was told it wasn't available here in NZ, they fit an aftermarket one that comes through the bumper like you get over there. It is also mentioned in the listing that it was a $1500 option while the aftermarket one my dealer quoted me was going to be $2000.


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                  Westfalia make the swivel tow bar for factory fitment in Europe. Westfalia NZ may fit them locally for you. Our nanny state Australian Standards Association won't allow them to be fitted legally in Australia. NZ is probably a bit more realistic. If it's legal in Europe why shouldn't be legal everywhere.

                  Call your local Westfalia rep see if they can fit it for you locally. Don't fit a local VW factory bar. They're crap by comparison.
                  Last edited by IsDon; 06-03-2017, 12:58 AM.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by NZ_GolfR View Post
                    Interesting I just stumbled across this R Line for sale over here in NZ that apparently has the factory fitted swivel tow bar fitted:

                    Volkswagen Tiguan 4WD TSI R Line 2017 | Trade Me

                    When I originally enquired about having this on my car when I ordered I was told it wasn't available here in NZ, they fit an aftermarket one that comes through the bumper like you get over there. It is also mentioned in the listing that it was a $1500 option while the aftermarket one my dealer quoted me was going to be $2000.


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                    Argh, they told me it can't be had in NZ because of a different ball size... (no pun intended)

                    I sent Westfalia New Zealand an email yesterday morning, they haven't responded (yet).

                    VW Tiguan R-line 162kw, Tungsten Silver Metallic, Titanium Black-Crystal Gray.
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                      Just Thought Id way in on this discussion.... I got an OEM towbar fitted prior to delivery, it took a couple of days for the techs to get the coding right, but we got there in the end. I have included closeups so you can see how well it was fitted.... yes thet did cut a small section out, but from the photos I think you'll agree it looks pretty good. The last shot is looking up from the ground. Unfortunately I cant tell you what I paid for it as I bought it as part of my lease. I didnt get an itemised quote but went with a total of $56.5K which was ordered back in September.... Ive had it since Tuesday this week. I will write up some of my initial thoughts in the "....my experience so far" thread.
                      Cheers
                      Gary
                      2017 Tiguan R Line 162TSI, DAP, White. Upgraded speakers.

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                      • #12
                        I've been told that the swivel tow bar was actually not legal in Australia. Not sure whether this is the VW specific one or swivel tow bars in general. Anyone got any information on this?

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Regdop View Post
                          Unfortunately I cant tell you what I paid for it as I bought it as part of my lease. I didnt get an itemised quote but went with a total of $56.5K which was ordered back in September...

                          Gary
                          Is that a price that includes the Sunroof, DAP and R-Line?

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by ewok666 View Post
                            Is that a price that includes the Sunroof, DAP and R-Line?
                            no sunroof!!
                            2017 Tiguan R Line 162TSI, DAP, White. Upgraded speakers.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by ewok666 View Post
                              I've been told that the swivel tow bar was actually not legal in Australia. Not sure whether this is the VW specific one or swivel tow bars in general. Anyone got any information on this?
                              Anyone know the answer to this?

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