Fitting a refurbished Witter "Stowbar" to my ZT-T 1.8t
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My MG ZT 1.8t Saloon came with a Witter Stowbar frame fitted behind the rear bumper but, without the actual Stowbar and locking device. Daily patient searching of the ebay auctions turned up the missing items which I won for £15
My latest project car, a 55-Plate MG ZT-T 1.8t is shaping up nicely and looks favourite to become my regular daily driver. So has to have a Tow bar ideally. Job now completed and fully fitted, the attached images show some work in progress. Good piece of useful kit. |
I want one of those.....
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I managed to get an original towbar earlier this year from a local breakers.
Bought the electrics from Witters. Just need to get round to fitting it.--Lol. Only cost £65-00 and in excellent condition. |
Tis the electrics for a towbar that I need sortign out. The CDT has a near new Towsure flange type on it with brand new ball but no electrics and am not sure what is involved with the canbus set up on the 75's?
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You can download all the info you need to fit the electrics and how to connect up with the Rover.--;) |
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I was advised to get a TEB7AS universal bypass relay, wired it in and it works fine with no upsetting the cars canbus light out system. |
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