Tow Pintle and Ebay
I saw this combo pintle hook on e-bay and thought it would be a alternative to an additional towbar to the pintle hook I already have on the rear of my 101.
Well it arrived today - what a safety disaster.
First - the bolt that holds on the the top pintle arm does not have a locking nut and could vibrate off. A nyloc nut will fix that.
Second - the pintle cannot being locked into the closed position - the locking mechanism will have to be ground a fair bit to make it work. Alternatively a different tow ball may fix the problem.
Third - most pintle's have a pin attached by a chain to stop the locking mechanism accidently opening when towing - there is none on this - again mods will be needed to make this safe.
Fourth - the tow ball is not rated and will have to be replaced with a rated tow ball with the safe working load stamped on it.
This item is a sub-standard Chinese item and would not meet safety standards and the Australian Design Rules for motor vehicles and associated equipment. How can such stuff be allowed to be sold and not meet any safety standards.
The tow ball is supposedly rated at 3500kg and the pintle at 6000kg - with a proper rated tow ball - I don't think I will be towing anything over the rating of the ball . I don't see how this type of pintle that relys on the tow ball can have a tow rating higher than the tow ball.
I will leave negative feedback but the seller will probably bag me as well and stuff up my impeccable score - ebay sucks at times.
Garry
Last edited by 101RRS; 3rd January 2017 at 06:09 PM.
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