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how to tow?

sleg

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I have a 1986 lux and I am taking it to the Nurburgring in July, but i cannot find any where to tow it? What is the best way to tow it?? are there kits for front and rear?

sleg
 
If you take off the left (or right ?) square pad on the front bumper you should find a threaded hole for the tow eye.

edited to replace "hook" with "eye"
 
.... er that's presuming you mean fitting a towing eye, for use if you bin it off the track.

As opposed to towing it all the way to the N'ring (which I don't recommend you do with the towing eye!) [:D]


Oli.
 
Thanks for those responses, I was hoping no one would interpret that post to mean towing it all the way to the Nurburgring! going outside now to remove the bumper pad.

Sleg
 

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