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01/6/2019 at 9:53pm
Location: Llanidloes Powys Outfit: Skoda Yeti SEL4x4 +Bailey Ranger 460-4
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Quote: Originally posted by dimbles on 21/10/2018
Get a decent specialist tow bar fitter to fit your tow bar, They know more about tow bars and fitting them than any dealer will ever know, When I had my Kuga tow bar fitted the fitter told me they have lost count of all the Kuga tow bars they have done he said its in the high hundreds or thousands by now ,and never had a single problem or come back. There is no such thing as a factory fitted tow bar, dose any one seriously think they are going to stop or slow down an assembly line to fit a tow bar,its will never happen , I have worked in car factories and know that its all about getting cars off the assembly line.
Factory fitted tow bars:
Sorry but they are possible and they are fitted. Skoda certainly do this at the factory.
Evidence was the car being driven off the transporter still covered in it transport wax and white plastic condom.
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