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Towbar Fitting Services

Have you recently bought a new caravan or trailer and need a new tow bar? Tow bars can be mounted to most vehicles, and can be fixed or detachable.

Why not give our experts a call today and get your caravan, motorhome, or trailer on the road in no time at all.

Fully Mobile Service

Because we're mobile, you don't have to waste time getting to and from a garage - we fit at your home or premises anywhere within Staffordshire or the West Midlands.

The majority of tow bars can be fitted within a single visit and usually within a few hours.

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Vehicles Catered For:

We can fit tow bars to most makes and models of vehicle, including:

  • Domestic Cars
  • Motorhomes
  • Commercial Vehicles

Types of Tow Bar Fitted:

We can fit all types of tow bar, including:

  • Fixed Flange Towbars
  • Detached Flange Towbars
  • Swan Neck Towbars
  • Detachable Swan Neck Towbars

All Electrical Work Covered

We supply and fit all electrical connections and systems for your tow bar.

All Makes Of Tow Bars Supplied and Fitted

Vehicle Extras

You will be pleased to know we can assess and install reverse parking sensors, keeping you and your passengers safe. These sensors can be fitted to the rear of your car and will let you know how close you are to objects and other cars while reversing. We also have a selection of hands free kits available.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to fit a tow bar?

The time taken to fit a tow bar depends on the vehicle and in some instances, we may need to work on your vehicle all day. Our fitting experts will be able to advise how long our mobile tow bar fitting installation will take once they have inspected the vehicle on the day.

Are all tow bars universal?

No, tow bars are not universal. Different types of tow bars are designed to fit specific vehicles and trailer types. It is important to make sure the tow bar is compatible with both the vehicle and the trailer before purchasing or using it.

Do I need dedicated wiring to fit my tow bar?

When it comes to the wiring needed to fit a tow bar to a car, it depends on the specific make and model of the vehicle and the type of tow bar being installed. Some tow bars may require dedicated wiring that connects directly to the car's electrical system, while others may use a universal wiring kit that can be easily connected to the existing wiring harness. In either case, it is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions and ensure that the wiring is properly installed and tested before using the tow bar. In some cases, it may be necessary to have professional installation for the tow bar and wiring, particularly if it involves modifications to the car's electrical system. It is always best to consult with a qualified mechanic or towing specialist to determine the specific requirements for your vehicle and ensure that the tow bar is installed safely and correctly.

Does fitting a new tow bar require changes to be made to my vehicle?

In some cases, the rear crash beam will need to be replaced by the integral tow bar/crash beam, but this will be fully tested to retain the safety of the vehicle. Occasionally the rear bumper may have to be cut to allow clearance for the tow bar, but this will be stated under the Technical Details section when selecting your tow bar and wiring option. If in doubt, please ask prior to the installation. Some vehicles require specific coding which means that some of the functions are modified when the tow bar is in use. These are safety/convenience functional changes (i.e., trailer stability is activated as a safety system, or reversing sensors and fog lights are disabled for convenience while a trailer is connected to prevent them from activating continually as they detect the towed item).

Can I fit a tow bar to my electric car?

It depends on the make and model of the electric car. Some electric cars are designed to support towbars, while others are not. It is crucial to consult with the manufacturer or a qualified mechanic to understand if your electric car is capable of towing and supporting a towbar. It is also essential to consider the weight and balance of any trailer or caravan being towed to avoid causing damage to the electric car's battery or motor.