3 Main Types of Towbars to Know before Calling for Mobile Towbar Installation Services

Posted on: 29 October 2019

Do you enjoy the outdoors and caravanning during the summer? If you do, then you would be glad to know that more people are going for caravan holidays than ever before. It is all thanks to the increased affordability of recreational vehicles (RVs). That said, RVs have to be towed, and this is only possible if your tow vehicle is equipped with a towbar. While you can have this installed at your local garage, mobile installation services have made it easier. However, you need to understand the different types of towbars before you call a mobile towbar installation service provider.   

Flange Towbar -- It is arguably the most common towbar in the market, and this can be attributed to its high carrying capacity made possible by the numerous partner accessories. For instance, bumper protectors and drop plates — for adjusting towbar's height — help improve the towing experience. Most people that choose a flange towbar often want the versatility this type offers, and they make it known to the service provider. The service provider will also ask you questions in this regard in a bid to determine which type is the best for your truck. For example, if you mention to an installer that your truck is low, the provider will come equipped with a flange towbar, since you can easily adjust its height. If you also need several accessories attached to the towbar, then a flange option is the most appropriate choice.   

Swan Neck Towbar -- Unlike the flange towbar, a swan neck towbar is neat and curved for a smooth appearance and best suited to RV owners that want an attractive piece. Installation of a swan neck towbar can either be welded into position or fixed into place. Whichever you choose depends on your preferences. However, for a mobile towbar installation service provider to install a swan neck towbar at your premises, they need an adequate power source for the welding. Otherwise, you are better off driving to the local auto shop where your mechanic will weld with ease.   

Detachable Towbar -- Often referred to as removable towbars, detachable towbars are the preferred option for drivers that don't always use their caravans. For instance, families that use a detachable towbar tend to use their caravans for annual holidays and don't need it in place at all times. The detachable option is arguably the easiest to install, and most mobile installation services will almost always have the towbars in stock. Additionally, the ease of installation makes detachable towbars the cheapest model even if the installation is done at the comfort of your home.

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