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Read a post somewhere where he put a BA towbar on a FG but just had to cut off one bracket. Dont quote me on that. It might fit but also might come out higher or lower than where the cutout in the bumper is.

I am looking to put a genuine Heavy duty 2300kg Ford towbar p/n 8R2Z19A009A $480 incl trade. You will need a harness. A 7 pin round p/n is BG15A417C $94 incl trade. The parts bloke wanted my VIN to match the right harness.

Also I was thinking of getting an unpainted rear grille where the bumper goes thru to save my painted one in the event the towbar comes off. that's p/n BG17866C and $155 incl trade.

This was for a FG G6ET, and also I am not sure if the towbar includes a tongue(parts guy couldnt tell me). I got a feeling it does not and maybe another part number.

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Is that for the square Hayman Reece type of fitting (2300 kgs)? If so, that looks like the way to go as the advertised price for it when buying a car is something ridiculous like $2000.

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OK, I just checked it again. It is the square type fitting and Ford want $1,752 installed, lol.

So for the genuine parts, it's $574 (I assume the square pin connector would be a similar cost to the round one). How much would it cost to get someone to install it then?

If it doesn't include the ball, that's another $93 I think from Ford.

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Ford will charge 1k to get an apprentice to install. If your unlucky the apprentice will stuff up the cut out.

Just ring around some towbar shops. I cant see it being more than $300 to install a genuine Ford kit. They have aftermarket heavy duty towbar kits for around $700 to $800 installed.

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