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Old 09-29-2009, 07:23 PM   #1 (permalink)
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If anybody is interested Harborfreight has their tow bar on sale "this week" for $39.99 for those who sign up for specials if not go to their site an sign up it's a GOOOOD!!!!!!! PRICE.

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Is this what you're talking about?
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I bought one and towed my son's Tracker from Tulsa OK to Rosemount MN. Is pretty good tow bar. I also bought the Brake Light system from them. That made in China POS had some cheap ass Bulb Sockets and was wired wrong. So after a quick rewire it worked just fine, the magnet that holds it is not the stronger in the planet so I used Bungee Cords to keep it together.

But I do recommend the Tow Bar, is build pretty well.

On the Tracker, I used the bumper to tow it. The only different thing is, that I sheared the welded nuts on the body while removing the bumper to paint the front and change the Timing Belt and had to replace them. So I used 17mm Bolts and nuts and lock washers. To do that, I had to get a Hole Saw of 1 in so I can insert the socket for the bolt. I used the Nut outside so is easier install. Is pretty hard to install it, but not impossible. Once was bolted on, it was pretty sturdy. Also, I took it easy while towing, avoiding sudden movements.
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Yes that is the one on sale.

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