Types of Towbars
(Class 4) Heavy Duty Hitch Receiver Towbar Hayman Reese’s famous Class 4 Towbar has a 50mm by 50mm hitch receiver and is the heavy duty towing option. Heavy Duty Towbars are rated to the vehicle’s maximum towing capacity and are essential if towing caravans, large trailers, boats or horse floats. The Class 4 Heavy Duty Towbar is compatible with all Hayman Reese Weight Distribution systems and hitch mounted accessories. Also included with every Hayman Reese Heavy Duty Towbar is a removable Trailer Ball Mount (TBM), for a neat, flush appearance when removed. The Class 4 towbar can tow up to 3,500kg. |
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(Class 3) RL Hitch Receiver Towbar The Class 3 Hayman Reese Light (RL) Towbar can be characterised by its 40mm by 40mm hitch receiver designed for medium duty towing applications. The RL Towbar has a removable TBM and can be used with the Mini and Intermediate Weight Distribution Systems. The Class 3 can tow up to 1,600kg. |
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(Class 2) Standard Towbar |
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Towbar Lamp Protector (TLP) Designed to be fitted to light commercial vehicles, the TLP combines the Standard Towbar with a cross section. This cross section provides rear body and tail lamp protection. Often referred to as “Hayman Reese Horns”, the TLP has provided protection and saved thousands in costly repairs over the years. |
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Hitch Lamp Protector (HLP) The HLP is a lamp and body protector combined with the famous Heavy Duty Hitch Receiver Towbar. It is designed to provide rear body and lamp protection for those commercial vehicles that need to tow heavy trailers. The TBM can be removed when not in use. |
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Step Lamp Protector (SLP) Combine the Class 4 Hitch Receiver with a step and lamp protectors and you have a very handy addition to any commercial vehicle. Whether you need to reach up onto the roof or climb inside the tub, the SLP is a favourite. The TBM can be removed when not in use. |
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Bolt-on Steps Some heavy duty towbars have the flexibility of having steps added. Simply purchase the towbar on its own and upgrade to a step assembly at a later stage by bolting the steps on. |
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