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Detachable Towbar fitting instructions

Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 8:19 am
by tangopapa
Good morning all,
I have just managed to get hold of a detachable towbar which i am going to fit to my 1990 325i Touring, Does anybody out there have any fitting instructions for this particular towbar setup?, its a genuine westfalia type complete with all the electrics, any help greatly appreciated.
Also, if anyone has a pair of black leather headrests i'd be interested in them too! winkeye .
Many thanks in advance,
Tony.

Re: Detachable Towbar fitting instructions

Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 11:01 pm
by tangopapa
tangopapa wrote:Good morning all,
I have just managed to get hold of a detachable towbar which i am going to fit to my 1990 325i Touring, Does anybody out there have any fitting instructions for this particular towbar setup?, its a genuine westfalia type complete with all the electrics, any help greatly appreciated.
Also, if anyone has a pair of black leather headrests i'd be interested in them too! winkeye .
Many thanks in advance,
Tony.
Anybody????.............

Re: Detachable Towbar fitting instructions

Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 11:08 pm
by e30topless
offer it up in position it's quite obvious where it bolts to.. :D

as for the wiring I am sure MR moore will know !

Re: Detachable Towbar fitting instructions

Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 11:09 pm
by town325i
Take the rear bumper off then remove the bumper dampers as the tow bar replaces these just above the holes for the bumper mount the back panel is already centre punched ready to drill and fit the tow bar

Re: Detachable Towbar fitting instructions

Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 11:16 pm
by tangopapa
thanks for the replies thus far.. It's going to be a few days before i get a chane to fit it. Is the wiring side of things straight forward?, routing and termination points etc??
Many thanks in advance again....
Tony

Re: Detachable Towbar fitting instructions

Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2010 9:16 am
by town325i
If you have the genuine wiring loom its plug and play normally

Re: Detachable Towbar fitting instructions

Posted: Wed Jun 23, 2010 5:47 pm
by tangopapa
I'll check the wiring out when the towbar arrives, in the meantime, if anyone has some fitting instuctions that they would like to share then please let me know ;)

Re: Detachable Towbar fitting instructions

Posted: Wed Jun 23, 2010 8:04 pm
by bimanut
I`ve got an original one and i had to cut my bumber for the tow ball socket and the wire socket so it could be pushed back up when not in use.

Re: Detachable Towbar fitting instructions

Posted: Wed Jun 23, 2010 8:27 pm
by Theo
Yeah the underside of the rear bumper needs some cutting for the reasons bimanut mentioned.

I sold a complete setup to 'randomspeedfreak' which I think included the fitting manual - maybe PM him to see if he can help.

Re: Detachable Towbar fitting instructions

Posted: Wed Jun 23, 2010 11:21 pm
by tangopapa
Theo325 wrote:Yeah the underside of the rear bumper needs some cutting for the reasons bimanut mentioned.

I sold a complete setup to 'randomspeedfreak' which I think included the fitting manual - maybe PM him to see if he can help.
will do, many thanks

Re: Detachable Towbar fitting instructions

Posted: Wed Jun 23, 2010 11:33 pm
by Brianmoooore
Was just going to suggest you PM me your email address so that I can send them to you, but I see that you already have!!
Instructions now sent!
I don't have this particular towbar fitted to any of my tourings.
If you don't have the genuine wiring loom that goes with the towbar, I can give you the colours of the wires you need to connect to, and where to connect them.

Re: Detachable Towbar fitting instructions

Posted: Wed Jun 23, 2010 11:42 pm
by tangopapa
Brianmoooore wrote:Was just going to suggest you PM me your email address so that I can send them to you, but I see that you already have!!
Instructions now sent!
I don't have this particular towbar fitted to any of my tourings.
If you don't have the genuine wiring loom that goes with the towbar, I can give you the colours of the wires you need to connect to, and where to connect them.
Many thanks Brian, I was kinda hoping you would come to my rescue eventually winkeye I'm away working for another week or so so it won't be fitted till then. It is a genuine article with all the pukka plugs apparently..... I'll keep you posted! Many thanks for the help, Tony

Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 1:01 am
by randomspeedfreak
the manual was vauge at best for us,
have a go, if you get stuck pm me ill talk you through it or draw a diagram or something. make sure its all in the right places before you get the drill out! :)

*edit: just seen your pm, as i said pm me again if you get stuck...or i could a have a go anyway?