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Towing a supra


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Can anyone give me some advise please as I need to tow my car and the difficult thing is that I’ve got a bomex front which sits fairly low and I really don’t know where to attach the rope?:search:

 

All advice grateful

 

Michael

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I think you will have to take the bumper off mate.

 

I had a funny feeling that may be the case.

 

Never put a bumper on before let along taken one off!:rolleyes: I cant imagen it'll be to hard but if anyone could give me a rough idea on how to do it before i go out there please?

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Headlights out, remove the couple bolts on inside each wing, then jack up and remove bolts from the inner wheel arch and last depends if you have a undertray, but just unbolt from under the car.

 

Nice one mate thanks.

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what about engine hook? just take bonnet off

 

The hooks both face the wrong way and it would but too much pressure on the engine. It's a good idea but could cause ALOT more to be fixed. :(

 

note to self 'what a plank' :D

 

I didn’t understand what you meant at first about the engine hook:rolleyes: but now I do.:) and your right you are a blank:D only messing nice thought though thank you ;)

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