hi,
after a search i couldnt find any previous topics to help me
my question:
is the towbar from a coil wagon chassis the same as one off a coil sprung ute?
if anyone knows, it'd help me alot.
lepa
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y60 towbars
y60 towbars
'99 Gq ute - the "farm" truck now
'89 Gq Ute - Mudswap - Big, Bright Yellow and loves a bog hole
*newest edition to the stable* -- '92 gq efi wagon - rusty roof ready for the chop up!!!!!
'89 Gq Ute - Mudswap - Big, Bright Yellow and loves a bog hole
*newest edition to the stable* -- '92 gq efi wagon - rusty roof ready for the chop up!!!!!
Re: y60 towbars
I think there are differences. On a GU the wagon one will bolt on to a ute but a ute one wont bolt up to a wagon.
The Ute ones generally bolt up to the 4 bolts on the back crossmember where the little recovery point is. Apart from that they use the same outside mounts.
So I would reckon GQ would be the same.
The Ute ones generally bolt up to the 4 bolts on the back crossmember where the little recovery point is. Apart from that they use the same outside mounts.
So I would reckon GQ would be the same.
GU 42td wagon for touring
GU ute for the fun stuff
http://www.allterrain4wd.org.au/
GU ute for the fun stuff
http://www.allterrain4wd.org.au/
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