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Hi Ian

 

Need some help mate?

 

From the pic shown, can you tell me which one resembles your one in size as i cant seem to figure out which is the one i need

 

Hope you can help me on this 1 bud

 

Cheers

 

Fas

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Iain, if I fitted the bracket, of the type you have, to the car permanatley, would it be an easy on-the-spot job to fit the tow-eye as and when needed? If you see what I mean. I ask this because when I had the problems with mine last year, there was damage done to the underside of my newly painted bumper (which will have to be sorted again). Just didn't want this sticking out of my front bumper all the time.

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Hello mate,Its number 3

 

Cheers Ian

 

Just one more question mate.......

 

On the actual tow piece you have 2 rows with 4 holes each in them and on the bracket you have 2 rows with 5 holes each in them

 

How far have you mounted yours as i dont want mine sticking out.........

 

Were the front bumper would be meshed in the middle........ im going to make a small cut in the mesh so that just the tip of the tow bar sticks out

 

Just want an idea on which one i need to get............remembering i have a greddy front bumper and not a stillen one like yours!

 

Cheers for any help

 

Fas

Iain, if I fitted the bracket, of the type you have, to the car permanatley, would it be an easy on-the-spot job to fit the tow-eye as and when needed? If you see what I mean. I ask this because when I had the problems with mine last year, there was damage done to the underside of my newly painted bumper (which will have to be sorted again). Just didn't want this sticking out of my front bumper all the time.

 

Yes Dave you can, all you need to attach it to the bracket is a couple of bolts.

Where are you going to mount it?

My front bumper has mesh but at each side there is an outlet that is not meshed. It is too small of a gap to keep taking the eye on and off so I leave it fitted.

Cheers Ian

 

Just one more question mate.......

 

On the actual tow piece you have 2 rows with 4 holes each in them and on the bracket you have 2 rows with 5 holes each in them

 

How far have you mounted yours as i dont want mine sticking out.........

 

Were the front bumper would be meshed in the middle........ im going to make a small cut in the mesh so that just the tip of the tow bar sticks out

 

Just want an idea on which one i need to get............remembering i have a greddy front bumper and not a stillen one like yours!

 

Cheers for any help

 

Fas

 

You will have to measure yours mate as the bumpers wont measure the same, you only attach it with two bolts so its just a simple case of sliding the eye up and down the bracket to get the right length.

Yes Dave you can, all you need to attach it to the bracket is a couple of bolts.

Where are you going to mount it?

My front bumper has mesh but at each side there is an outlet that is not meshed. It is too small of a gap to keep taking the eye on and off so I leave it fitted.

I'm not sure, just saw this thread and thought it might work, but, as I said, just don't want it sticking out all the time. I'll have to have a look behind the bumper. As I'm having the bumper touched up, I wouldn't want to have it damaged again if it needed to go on the back of another tow truck.

 

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:D

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Cheers Ian, might be some follow up questions though when i go to have a look at the car

 

Fas

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