Hi, we have just got a new van after many years and need a tow bar. Has anyone used Towbar2u? They ask for full payment up front which is quite a lot. Thanks
On a previous Santa Fe, I had a mobile fitter, to fit a Towbar and electrics for me whilst I was at work. During installation he asked my wife if I had certain tools, as he didn't have them. She said NO, she didn't have the keys to my tool box's. I have Snap on tools with the sticker "Please don't ask to borrow my tools"We have a Tow Trust one fitted at a proper workshop. I do worry about these fitter who do t in your drive cutting corners if the weather is bad.
I’ve always used Witter or Brink, both fixed and detachable and never had a problems with the towbars or electrics. What is about Tow Trust that makes it one of the best?Towbar2u fitted a Tow Trust which I think is one of the best and did a superb job.
Witter was taken over by a US company as were Westfalia. Witter have a design facility in Deeside manufacture some products there too. Their tow bars are designed and tested to meet the various directives and are of course type approved for specific vehicle fitments. Any towbar fitted in UK will be supplied from their Deeside facility, along with Westfalia products. The technical customer support is based their too.Apparently, Witter is not Witter anymore as someone bought the name, not the quality standard. Tow Trust is committed to quality products and making the best they can. At least that's my understanding.
Given that ALL towbars sold in EU/UK have to be designed, test and Type Approved to meet all regulations and directives, it's difficult to differentiate between them.Witter was taken over by a US company as were Westfalia. Witter have a design facility in Deeside manufacture some products there too. Their tow bars are designed and tested to meet the various directives and are of course type approved for specific vehicle fitments. Any towbar fitted in UK will be supplied from their Deeside facility, along with Westfalia products. The technical customer support is based their too.
I was just responding specifically to # 14 which said that the changes at Witter had not included quality standards. Which is patently untrue. The modern facilities in Deeside, and Ellesmere established by the US owner, Horizon Global, embrace Witter, Westfalia and Rhino, and give lie to the comment that only the Witter name was transferred.Given that ALL towbars sold in EU/UK have to be designed, test and Type Approved to meet all regulations and directives, it's difficult to differentiate between them.
I have had both Witter and TowTrust tow bars. The difference on a Sante Fe at least is the fact of a three bolt attachment for the cross bar to the chassis attachment.On each side. Where as the Witter had two bolts each side.I’ve always used Witter or Brink, both fixed and detachable and never had a problems with the towbars or electrics. What is about Tow Trust that makes it one of the best?
My Witter on a Sorento had four bolts per side. It was a fixed towball. Seems as if one Santa Fe model fell short despite Type Aooroval. Have Witter subsequently sorted it out or is it still two bolts per side?I have had both Witter and TowTrust tow bars. The difference on a Sante Fe at least is the fact of a three bolt attachment for the cross bar to the chassis attachment.On each side. Where as the Witter had two bolts each side.
They are tested to the same standard as other makes which suggests there is no practical difference in them. In my case the £200 difference in quotes for fitting was the deciding factor.I’ve always used Witter or Brink, both fixed and detachable and never had a problems with the towbars or electrics. What is about Tow Trust that makes it one of the best?