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What is the difference between to what are referred to as a standard or heavy duty tow bar?

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What is the difference between to what are referred to as a standard or heavy duty tow bar?

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• A: A “standard” tow bar has a “S” shaped goose neck and is bolted to the tow bar frame with two 22mm bolts. This is generally a little more awkward to remove on a regular basis. A “Heavy Duty” tow bar has a hitch or box receiver section. The goose neck is slid into to receiver box and secured with a locking pin. The goose neck is therefore quite easily removed and fitted. More importantly the tow bar will usually have a higher pull weight and down weight.

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