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Searching for a set of TB9 NMW tow tabs and a set of original pins and hitch pins.
Thanks! Last edited by 68 DANA; 07-30-2018 at 04:50 AM. |
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Still searching...I am sure they will eventually surface.
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Yes, I did see the link earlier, however the seller is not recommending using them for towing. Not sure why...perhaps because of the weld or the type of welding rod used. I have asked for clarification from the seller.
Thanks for the lead though..... |
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I would not tow with any tow tabs, NMW or otherwise...too dangerous IMO on today's roads.
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I could not agree more. I would like to tow the car back to the starting line after each lap down the track....more of a nostalgic thing.
I would not have an issue using a pair of reproduction tow tabs for such a thing if they were correctly made/welded. |
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Gotcha.
I used a clamp-on tow bar, once, to tow my old GS convertible out of the original owner's backyard and ~50 miles back to my college. Way scary, even for an 18 year old, which is saying something. |
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I too did a similar thing back in the day. The only thing for sure was to clamp on, hold on and hope for the best. Now a days...car trailer all the way!
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