Towbar query

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Hi all, I am thinking of buying a new Ford Kuga with optional detachable towbar. If i do, will I be able to attach an AL-KO towball to it ? This is a £625 option. Should I perhaps consider having one fitted retrospectively by a specialist company? Any thoughts will be gratefully appreciated. Rogan
 
Feb 7, 2010
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I bought a new Kuga in April and had a detachable witter towbar fitted by CDF Towbars for £358. I would have a look at a reputable fitter within your area. It does fit my 2012 Clubman SB which has an Alko hitch.

Les
 
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The Factory Towbar includes Trailer Sway Control as part of the price. Most aftermarket towbar's don't include the required electronic connections for this to work, hence the difference in price!
 
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For trailor sway control this is usually a software/programming change or in some cases a module change.
The dedicated wiring looms have all the connections you require.
Usually towbar companies don't have the tools to alter the settings so normally a trip to the dealer to program which will still be cheaper than a factory fitted one.
 
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I was told that I would have to go back to the garage and have the computor updated. This would cost £45 which still makes it considerably cheaper than having it fitted by ford. I asked the dealership if they fitted towbars and they said they didn't. If I wanted them to fit it they would use CDF Towbars, which is the same one I have used for the last 30years.

Les
 
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I have a new kuga and had an aftermarket fixed towbar fitted for £250, which is enough to pay.
If you go for a removable one check to see if there are any maintenance / service checks required for it as the fittings can wear.
 

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