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Technical Section => Accessories => Topic started by: Iya on November 08, 2020, 09:14:22 am

Title: Towbar
Post by: Iya on November 08, 2020, 09:14:22 am
Hi all
"Upgrading" a 2018 Sport Nav+ to a 2019 GT Sport Auto. I will need a towbar on the GT (cant take the old one off !). I was quoted £800+ by dealer, and told that 3rd party fitters "didnt know how to fit properly". I'm guessing this is sales talk, especially as I contacted an independant fitter (who incidentally re-wired the original Mazda fitted one so my caravan fridge works while towing !!), and apart from quoting 495+VAT, didn't flinch when I said it was for a CX-5 2019.

Anyone substantiate Mazda's statement? Or will I be OK with a 3rd party fitter?

Regards
Iya
Title: Re: Towbar
Post by: steve101 on November 10, 2020, 09:57:50 am
The dealer I bought my CX5 from used a local caravan retailer to fit a tow bar for me prior to purchase. Bosal detachable swan neck with twin electrics was around 600 all in. So, as mine was supplied and fitted by an independent, I would suggest that you find another Mazda garage as the one you are using is ripping you off.
Title: Re: Towbar
Post by: Brian14 on November 18, 2020, 12:00:04 pm
Recently changed from a 2018 Cx5 with a Mazda retractable towbar to a 2020 model, The Dealer Newport Mazda swopped over the towbar and electrics free of charge as part of the deal.
Title: Re: Towbar
Post by: ceegee on November 21, 2020, 09:32:24 pm
When I had a removable tow bar fitted to a new CX5 auto in 2016 it was £400, it was  arranged by the dealer and I paid the dealer direct as if there was a problem later with electronics they could not blame a 3rd party although the work was contracted out by the dealer. Towbar was a Brink with 13 pin electrics.
Title: Re: Towbar
Post by: Iya on January 05, 2021, 11:08:41 pm
thanks all