Talk to Pro Bars in King St, Hamilton, if you are thinking about getting a towbar installed, a hidden detachable towbar may be the one for you

If you are considering having a towbar installed on your vehicle, a hidden detachable towbar may be what you’re after.
The team at Pro Bars in King St, Hamilton, have the experience and expertise you need in order to decide if a towbar is the right option and if a hidden detach is the one for your car.
A detach in general is a popular option amongst consumers who do not use a towbar frequently, have a short garage, or worry about their shins being hit when the towbar is not in use.
The reason that a hidden detachable towbar is named as such is because once the tongue of the towbar is removed, the towbar connection to the car is invisible.
Co-owner of Pro Bars Andrea Andrew says that this is the main reason that a hidden detachable towbar may be appropriate. “It creates a nice, clean look to the car and keeps the back of your car looking original. This is why it is enticing for people to have a hidden detach.”
However, not all cars are suitable to have a hidden detach. This is especially true for vehicles with the spare tyre located under the vehicle. This makes the hidden detach impossible to install. The hidden detach costs more than the standard detach to install, meaning that if you are thinking about having a detach of any kind installed on your vehicle your first port of call should be the team at Pro Bars.
The team at Pro Bars will be able to talk in depth with you about your towbar decision. They have experience with all vehicles and all situations so they will be able to answer any question you may have about installation of a towbar on your vehicle.
Book now with Pro Bars in Hamilton, and have a chat to the friendly team. Bookings are usually 1-3 days out so be sure to get in now for the fastest service possible.
Contact Pro Bars 2008 Ltd
28 King Street, Frankton, Hamilton
Email: sales@probars.co.nz
www.probars.co.nz
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