[urq] Rear tow hook on an urQ
Bares, Vittorio
Vittorio.Bares at nuance.com
Wed Feb 18 14:31:48 PST 2009
Guess it depends on:
a) how strong you want it
b) how much cutting and welding you are willing to do
I've never had an UrQ - so I really don't know. If its anything like the
4k, there are limited spots to put one w/o messin up the body work. What
I've seen done for medium strength hooks is to weld a loop to the bottom
of the spare wheel well - that's assuming its rust free and you get a
sufficient amount of surface area welded on there.
Vittorio -
-----Original Message-----
From: quattro-bounces at audifans.com [mailto:quattro-bounces at audifans.com]
On Behalf Of Louis-Alain Richard
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2009 5:23 PM
To: urq at audifans.com; quattro at audifans.com
Subject: Rear tow hook on an urQ
Subject says it all. What are my options ? Bumper is pushed-in, so
useless
for tow.
Now, usually, since I don't go off track that much, I use the front tow
hooks to pull people from the snowbanks where they entered in forward
motion
when I was following them. The urQ with both diff locked and studded
snow
tires is the best tow truck I know, better even than a Cayenne on 20 in
snows (the guy was a bit surprised by the traction the urQ was able to
provide). It's one of those "priceless" moments.
But since Geraint will now have a Quaife in addition to newish studded
tires, and I should be in front of him at no price, I _may_ need a few
pulls
from behind now.J
Louis-Alain
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