I have never seen this on any T3/T25 before...not even as an accessory!! This completely belongs to a Syncro

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Aidan wrote:takes a nato hitch me thinks, if you don't want it I'll have it
hotpod wrote:russel,
what exactly is a nato hook please.
my swedish doka has a rotating tow hitch with two ball sizes and a drop pin. you pull a ring pull on the side and then rotate the head to whichever one you want to use. the guy i bought it off told me it was a nato hitch, but i just googled it and they are nothing like mine??
whathavigot?
ThorAlex wrote:I thought they all were inside the bumper like that?? My old doka syncro, my coach and my parts syncro all have mounted like that, but with square tubing in staid of round.
Like this, looks the same inside the bumper just square:
(Best pic I could find right now.)
Syncro G wrote:Yes they all usually mount to the van with a bar behind the bumper, and an extended version of the bumper mounts (with more bolts!) that attach to the main structural rails of the van, but its the hitch mount and height thats unusual about this one.
Syncro G wrote:my swedish doka has a rotating tow hitch with two ball sizes and a drop pin. you pull a ring pull on the side and then rotate the head to whichever one you want to use. the guy i bought it off told me it was a nato hitch, but i just googled it and they are nothing like mine??
whathavigot?
I know the thing you mean, its a Swedish cureosity I think, CJ had a few like that from Sweeden aparently. They are no way near as sturdy as a NATO though (few things are).
Something worth noteing is some new crappy law designed to stop terrorists buying millatry kit now means you can't take ex army equipment overseas without lots of paperwork. This in theory includes stuff like NATO hitches, even if they are on a civvy spec vehicle