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Towbar Questions

Tech Talk for Mitsubishi owners.

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Towbar Questions

Post by Begbie »

I am gonna buy a towbar this weekend. I notice there seems to be 2 types for the 99 Paj. Mine is Escape.

One that is a replcement for the standard tow hook thing, so its 4 bolts onto the back of the rear bar.

OR another which bolts up under neath, wheich seems to span almost the width of the rear of the car.

Is there any difference? DOes one have a bigger load capacity?

Mitubishi quotes 120 for the 1200kg towbar, they used to ahve but not longer make a 2500 kg one.

Also, for the tow plug do i need to get one fitted and hard wired, or is there such a thing as a modular/plug in type one that can be purchased and plugged in?
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Post by Begbie »

OK, have worked out my towbar stuff.

Can anyone tell me which models Bullbar will fit on a 99 Escape? I wanna get a bullbar, but no way am i paying ARB 1300 odd for a brand new one....so was gonna jump on the www.partslocator.com.au and see what i can find.
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Post by Grantw »

ARB retails for $700. plus $70 fitting. If you talk cash you might save about 12%.

ARB definately make the best looking bars for pajeros. Apart from that they are as tuff as nails. Stick with the ARB personally.
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