[urq] Rear tow hook on an urQLouis-Alain Richard larichard at plguide.comWed Feb 18 15:07:16 PST 2009
Exactly, that's how Audi did it on the Euro cars. I've seen a pic somewhere... Now, I need something strong enough to pull the car from the snowbank, but usually it is quite easy since the tow car is on ice, and the stuck car is headed upwards... Welding is definitely the way to go. But for this weekend, I'll try to figure a temporary mount in the hole on the right side. Maybe a chain link with a thick steel bar in the trunk. Louis-Alain -----Message d'origine----- De : Bares, Vittorio [mailto:Vittorio.Bares at nuance.com] Envoyé : 18 février 2009 17:32 À : Louis-Alain Richard; urq at audifans.com; quattro at audifans.com Objet : RE: Rear tow hook on an urQ 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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