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Old 23-08-2014, 06:52 PM   #1
car10002
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Default heavy duty tow bar

hi bought a heavy duty tow bar and wondered about the triangle bit in the boot how youd get around the gas tank.


the attached photo which is off the internet will give some idea,

http://i1049.photobucket.com/albums/...ps0d871663.jpg

where the long flat bar is in front of that or somewhere there the lpg tank brackets while arent in same spot are in the way and the triangle bit wont clear the brackets without undoing the brackets and lifting tank.

could you just undo the brackets and lift that end of the tank up so the triangle part in photo clears them then bolt it back up after or how do you get around the tank.

cars a ef fairmont sedan and hd tow bar which is what questions about is also a ef sedan tow bar

need some answers

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