Front towing eye

I have used the first one's listed as well. You could paint them black so they don't stand out on a street car.
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Hi - I’m wondering how you fitted that. Was it a bolt on or welded on?


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Bolts onto the bummper fixing on the chassis.

On my list to refabricate this winter but in anthracite.
 

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The only downfall with those fixed tow-eyes is that they'll protrude from the front and rear bumpers - if that's a problem for the MOT, they're not really practical.
 
The only downfall with those fixed tow-eyes is that they'll protrude from the front and rear bumpers - if that's a problem for the MOT, they're not really practical.

Yes, totally. Gap in the market I think Sean. $40 - $50 approx for a fabricated piece of metal that would prove very useful. I’d certainly buy one from you.


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Here is my front towing eye. Made of high grade aluminium (8mm). I drilled 2 x 10mm holes in tie down plate and bolted it on. It sticks down below the valance but not far enough to cause any ground clearance issues. I have used this type of towing eye on several cars without any problems. I have now removed the other three tie down plates as they don't do anything and are heavy. Rear towing is not an issue because a tow rope can easily attach to the rear suspension.Datsun 176.JPG Datsun 177.JPG
 
Looks good - how would it work with a front spoiler fitted and/or towing up at an angle onto a trailer or breakdown truck ?

For general info, mine'll be available again in late March, ready for the de-confinement dayZ.....:rolleyes:
 
Looks good - how would it work with a front spoiler fitted and/or towing up at an angle onto a trailer or breakdown truck ?

For general info, mine'll be available again in late March, ready for the de-confinement dayZ.....:rolleyes:


you can do something like this.
a bit of 4mm mild steel, invert the original tow eye and add an ebay special tow strap.
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Yes, well, I guess someone would (nice spoiler cut-out to get it to fit....) although why they'd fit that pond-linder on the front of a beautiful car - well, I'm stumped - certainly worried about the ex-seatbelt flapping around against the painted surface.:D
 
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