My tubby and V6 both have a towing eye that's too big for the rear hole, yet fits perfectly in the front! Is this a standard thing? Has anyone actually managed to screw the towing eye into the rear of their '6?
I ended up hammering it in HARD and screwing it in using a breaker bar. Got to the breakers yard (bye bye tubby - when i go back tomorrow with the sodding logbook ) and coaxed it out to discover that I'd towed the tubby 5 miles with the towing eye held in by less than one circumference of thread!
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It does seem to me that the non-threaded part of the eye is about 1mm too big in diameter... Anyone got a lathe and want to make a few quid from 406 owners?
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Once towed a 2 tonne 1963 Land Rover with mine, sharp corner uphill actually bent the eye . I get the impression that the eye used to fit better when new, maybe it's years of muck thrown up inside the bumper that does it. Could try running a tap through the socket Anyone know what thread it is?
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DaiRees wrote:I get the impression that the eye used to fit better when new, maybe it's years of muck thrown up inside the bumper that does it. Could try running a tap through the socket
The problem isn't the thread - it's the unthreaded bit between the thread and the eye that's too big for the rear mount's hole... Stick an eye in a lathe and take 1mm off that unthreaded bit and it'll probably fit perfectly :/
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