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munch90



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dixon bate towball
If it helps anyone dixon bate now do a pin and ball combination tow ball rated 3.5t with extended neck for use with alko stabliser, just saves changing towballs for different trailers caravan etc

sorry dont know how to do link , but there on the dixon bate website , couldnt find price either
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custom90



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munch90



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Thats it Thumbs Up

Dont know if there a new thing , but ive not seen one before
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Lorryman100



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They have been doing them for a while Thumbs Up

Fitted mine in 2011


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munch90



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Ah not so new then Rolling Eyes
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custom90



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I myself have one but I think the design has slightly changed over the last two years or so,
The difference is the backing plate to vehicle, mines the same width but not quite as heigh.
They have made that section more square than rectangular.
Just a subtle difference.

I've towed out a loaded recovery van with the pin and a car no problems and tow my 8' trailer all the time no problem too.
The towing is light I know but it's great to have the pin as a recovery point if needed, You never know when you could do with it.

It's much better and more evenly loaded than a Jate ring too with less equipment needed too.
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