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I am more than happy to recommend Watling Towbars near St Albans ....
..... http://www.watling-towbars.co.uk/
For our previous m/h (Autosleeper) they made and fitted a towbar easily in the day while we had a wander around St Albans. We stayed 2 nights on the CC site at Breakspear Way, Hemel Hempstead.
Our current m/h has an Alko chasis for which Watling make standard towbars, so we just ordered it and had it fitted locally ..... if I wasn't so lazy I could have done it myselfoh:
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I would suggest as your in a Bessie you get the OM one fitted. Expensive maybe but im sure there's some new law about toe bars and aftermarket ones. Maybe ask geo... just something in my memory bank about it. ..
Mine was a proper Bessie one and it fitted easy. ..I use it for row ball bike rack towing a frame car and being towed out
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I am more than happy to recommend Watling Towbars near St Albans ....
..... http://www.watling-towbars.co.uk/
For our previous m/h (Autosleeper) they made and fitted a towbar easily in the day while we had a wander around St Albans. We stayed 2 nights on the CC site at Breakspear Way, Hemel Hempstead.
Our current m/h has an Alko chasis for which Watling make standard towbars, so we just ordered it and had it fitted locally ..... if I wasn't so lazy I could have done it myselfoh:
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Don't know about yours but me and my two sons have all got towtals, no probs whatever, only my opinion and they are only couple of miles up the roadI cannot make any recommendations but we had ours fitted by TowTal
The fact I cannot make any recommendations should give you a hint.
After my experience I have inspected countless other installs bearing the same badge.
Whilst the owners were in the most happy, I, as an engineer, would have been equally upset with the installs as I was with mine.
Happy to supply details by PM if you wish
thats standard for a coachbuilt van, so the welder needs to fit extended arms back to the original chassis. the converters outriggers are often just thin pressed steel that are designed to just take the required weight of the rear body. certainly not man enough to bolt a towbar toHi there "TheBig1" thanks for your reply, l did have it to the local Welder, and we put it up on a ramp, but he mentioned that the structure at the back end didnt really look "man" enought to attach any other steel to, it would be good to see another one with a Towbar and see how they have done it!! Cheers Ian.
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I want to put a tow bar on my motorhome. It's a Al-ko chassis MWB and i don't know if it has chassis extensions or not.
Does anyone have any recommendations on who/where is good to go?
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