Volvo 240 towbar identification
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Hi all,
I'm finally getting my dream 240 estate Attachment 136105 and in prep I have bought a tow bar on ebay which I will clean up and eventually fit. I am however struggling to understand what one part of the new tow bar is for. Any ideas? Attachment 136108 Attachment 136107 Attachment 136106 Also is it true that all 240s/245s are pre drilled for tow bars? Seller reckons this one has not been pre drilled? Thanks |
Hello.
Welcome to the forum. I think someone has added a piece to that tow-bar. Probably to fit a stabiliser. If so you won't need that piece. The main towbar fixing on a 240 is two large bolts. They are longer versions of two bolts that are part of the car without the towbar. You can access the bolt heads from inside the car. If the car still has the original bolts you can get longer ones of the same quality specification from your usual fixing supplier. Later 240s use also some smaller machine screws. I see your towbar has those smaller holes. The car typically has tapped holes for those screws. Again, your usual fixings supplier will almost certainly be able to supply. I apply copper based grease to tow-bar fixings threads. The 240 is a superb tow car. :tr-smile: Stephen . |
@Stephen Thank you.
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It's one of several slightly different versions available.
I've got one looking very like that, but mine has an extra leg in the middle which bolts to the underside of the boot locker floor. Also mine ends in the standard 2-hole vertical plate allowing for bolting on a standard tow ball, or a drop plate to be able to adjust the tow height. Yours has a fixed tow ball so is non-adjustable. Whether that matters depends on what you want to tow - I've had a variety of trailers, dinghy trailers and a caravan all needing different heights. There was another original Volvo kind that had four bolt holes with non-standard spacings for bolting on a special Volvo tow-ball extension. I think the point was the projecting tow ball extension could be removed so careless pedestrians didn't crack their shins when skirting the rear of the car. The main bolts holding all kinds on to the chassis structure double up as the bolts securing the collapsible bumper structure. If you undo the big nuts/bolts from inside the boot you can replace with slightly longer bolts which secure the tow bar. The two smaller holes on each side need bolts of the right size which screw into pre-tapped holes on the car. These otherwise have no purpose so will be rusty and choked with debris, underseal etc, so need careful cleaning out. A good way of cleaning out a rusty thread is to make two hacksaw cuts along a spare bolt of the right size and cautiously run it in and out with copious oil before you try and force in the securing bolts. It's worth carefully cleaning up the metalwork and sealing the contact faces with waxoil or something gungy or it forms a trap and rusts the chassis structure. |
@Clifford Thank you. Good advice.
I managed to find original fixings with spacer on ebay which are on their way to me now. |
Clifford. Good advice as always. Recently, for cleaning screw threaded holes I start with teat tube brushes. So far so good.
Philroche, Well done. What is the spacer please? Stephen . |
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@Stephen Attachment 136287 The spacers for the longer bolts
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Thank you Philroche. I'm interested where you bought those fixings, how long are those long bolts an how long are those spacers? Please.
I'm not aware of spacers and I'm puzzled where they would go on the bolts. By the way there are two towbars on eBay. One looks like the fold-away which is the type I've got. One is a removable swan neck. The prices are very different from each other ... My fold-away towbar is neat and has given a good stable tow when used. So far. Stephen . |
I got them on ebay.com (USA) https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/184856650907 . The price is silly considering what it is but it is all OEM.
I am not sure of the lengths yet - still in transit. The spacers are for the longer bolts so that you are securing against the chassis. |
Hello Philroche
Did the fixings arrive OK? Are you happy with them? And, have you measured the bolt sizes please? Stephen . |
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