Towbar for 15- Volkswagen Caddy IV (incl 4Motion + Maxi) (excl Alltrack + models with gas installation) (Type BMU)
€432,45
or any additional wiring or parts that may be required)
Fitting from €100
We offer supply only or supply and fitting services for the Towbar for 15- Volkswagen Caddy IV (incl 4Motion + Maxi) (excl Alltrack + models with gas installation) (Type BMU), in Dublin or Waterford.– Available Electrical Accessories –
Electrical Plug With 7 Pins
Electrical Plug With 13 Pins
– Towbar Neck Types –
C2 – 2 Bolt Fixed Flange Ball Towbar
C4 – 4 Bolt Fixed Flange Ball Towbar
SWAN – Fixed Swan Neck Towbar
BMC – Horizontally Removable Towbar
BMA – Diagonally Removable Towbar
BMU – Vertically Removable Towbar
– Manufacturers –
Brink
Westfalia
Thule
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Fitting
We provide towbar fitting services only at our premises in Finglas, Dublin 11, or Waterford. No mobile towbar fitting available at this time.
Accessories
Electrical plugs, wirings or any other towbar parts can be purchased separately. Contact us with your requirement.
Delivery
We deliver towbars and tow bar accessories anywhere in Ireland and Northern Ireland. For other locations please contact us.
7 Pin – 12N Socket
This is a plain black socket containing 7 Pins and is the more commonly used system today, although on newer caravans, trailers & bike carriers etc. a more sophisticated 13 Pin system is being introduced.
The functions of this standard 7 Pin socket are to operate all road lights, including fog but excluding reverse.
Some caravans now have built in Stabilization systems such as Al-Ko’s ‘ATC’ which help to prevent ‘snaking’ when towing. This system along with the reverse light would only function from a Double Electrics (12’N’ & 12’S’) or 13-pin systems
7 Pin – 12S Socket
(Also referred to as twin electrics when fitted in conjunction with the 12N socket)
This is a grey or white socket has a different pin configuration to the 7 Pin 12N black socket. The 12S socket provides power to operate the interior functions of the caravan such as the interior lights, run the fridge and charge the battery whilst you are towing.
The dual 12N and 12S system has been replaced with the 13 Pin system on caravans since approximately 2008. Please see details below on 13 Pin.
Even though your caravan maybe fitted with dual plugs, not everybody will avail of its functionality and it may not be necessary to have your tow vehicle fitted with the 12S socket.
13 Pin – Socket
This relatively new system has been standard throughout Europe for several years and most new vehicles purchased with factory fitted towbars will come with this 13 Pin system.
This system is replacing the 2 separate sockets (12N & 12S), for which the 13 pin socket is essentially the two 7 pin sockets merged into one, providing the standard functions of the 12N system being, sidelights, brakes, indicators and fog, but can also include the additional functions of the 12S being, reverse lights, permanent live and switched 12v supply.
The 13 Pin Socket may also be fitted without the 12S function if reverse lights, permanent live and switched 12v supply are not required, mainly used for caravan use.
Adaptors are available to convert from 13 Pin to 7 Pin single or dual function, or from 7 Pin to 13 Pin.
Fixed Flange Ball Towbar
The fixed flange type towbar would be the most versatile of styles which will allow you to bolt various accessories and attachments between the ball and towbar, such as bumper protector plates, caravan stabiliser attachment plates and cycle carrier base plates. It will also allow the fitment of specialist balls such as an AL-KO ball for use with friction type coupling head stabilisers and for fitting a jaw and pin or a universal coupling for commercial ring type coupling heads.
Tow and carry cycles at the same time (subject to nose load limits)
Bumper shields can be fitted
AL-KO tow bars can be fitted
The towing height can be adjusted on commercial and 4×4 four-hole plate towbars
A choice of towing couplings and accessories can be fitted
Fixed Swan Neck Towbar
This style is more commonly seen as an O.E. or continental style of towbar but would be the least flexible in design as no additional bolt-on accessories can be used. It would have a less obstructive appearance than the flange ball style.
Cycle carriers are available for use with this type of bar but you cannot tow at the same time.
Compatible with AL-KO stabilisers
Less likely to trigger reversing sensors
Cannot be fitted with a bumper shield
Detachable Swan Neck Towbar
Detachable swan neck towbars are becoming increasingly popular due to the ease in which they can now be used. In most cases when removed it would be difficult to tell whether a towbar has been fitted at all. A detachable towbar is a legal requirement if the standard type towbar obscures the number plate when fitted. The other occasion you may require a detachable option would be if the standard neck type was picking up the reversing sensors on the car, if fitted.
Cycle carriers are available for this type of bar but you cannot tow at the same time.
Towball is removed when not in use preserving ‘shins’
Unrestricted access to the boot
AL-KO and other friction type stabilisers can be fitted
Won’t trigger reversing sensors when neck section is removed.
Fixed Flange Commercial Towbar
Traditionally used for all serious forms of towing and is vehicle dependant – as specified in towbar overview. A 50mm towball or Pin & Ball unit is bolted to a two or four hole plate (vehicle dependant).
Multiple options for bolt on accessories, such as height adjusters, steps, bumper protectors, etc. along with a choice of towing couplings.
The towing height can be adjusted on commercial and 4×4 four-hole plate towbars.