Hello All,
I currently have a Blue Ox towbar and would like to be able to use it on my Buggy, but do not know where to get the bracks that attach to the front Beam, I looked at the Blue Ox website and they want 350 for a baseplate for a VW Beetle, I know there has to be something out there better and much less expensive, but just do not know where to look
Thanks for any advice you can offer
Rick
Tow bar mounts for the front of my Buggy
Re: Tow bar mounts for the front of my Buggy
Bud Zeller
Wilmington, NC
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'68 Meyers Manx - M1996F826S
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Wilmington, NC
Manx Club Member Since 2004 - #2475
Member of the Manx Club's Long Haul League - 2015
2018 NORRA Mexican 1000 - #1356 - Bad News Racing
2022 NORRA Mexican 1000 - #3347 - Bad News Racing & ACME Companies
2023 NORRA Mexican 1000 - #1356 - Bad News Racing
'68 Meyers Manx - M1996F826S
'66 VW Kombi Bus
'73 VW Thing
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Re: Tow bar mounts for the front of my Buggy
The Blue Ox is a great tow bar, but you are not towing a large Jeep or Tahoe. You are pulling a 1500 to 1700 pound buggy.
Why spend $200.00 plus on converting the Blue Ox to pull a buggy?
Buy the tow bar from CIP1 and convert the buggy wiring to work with a simple plug/unplug option on the front of the buggy.
Add a set of new safety chains/cables, and then get on with enjoying the rest of your life.
I have to agree with Bud on this.
Joe
Why spend $200.00 plus on converting the Blue Ox to pull a buggy?
Buy the tow bar from CIP1 and convert the buggy wiring to work with a simple plug/unplug option on the front of the buggy.
Add a set of new safety chains/cables, and then get on with enjoying the rest of your life.
I have to agree with Bud on this.
Joe