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TAG | Heavy Duty Towbar | GWM SA220 Ute 2009–2016 | T4G528

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TAG | Heavy Duty Towbar | GWM SA220 Ute 2009–2016 | T4G528TAG Heavy Duty Towbar Solution for your GWM SA220 Series This TAG Heavy Duty Towbar (T4G528) is a specialized Class 4 towing solution designed to fit the GWM SA220 Ute (06 2009 2016). Engineered for durability and a precise fit, this towbar offers a 1800kg towing capacity and is fully compatible with models featuring a rear step. The enamel immersion dipped finish provides excellent corrosion resistance, making it a dependable choice for Australian

TAG Heavy Duty Towbar Solution for your GWM SA220 Series

This TAG Heavy Duty Towbar (T4G528) is a specialized Class 4 towing solution designed to fit the GWM SA220 Ute (06/2009 - 2016). Engineered for durability and a precise fit, this towbar offers a 1800kg towing capacity and is fully compatible with models featuring a rear step. The enamel immersion dipped finish provides excellent corrosion resistance, making it a dependable choice for Australian conditions.

Key Features:

  • Heavy Duty Class 4 Receiver - 50mm Square Hitch
  • Fits Models With Rear Step
  • Durable Enamel Immersion Dipped Finish
  • No Bumper Cut or Bumper Removal required
  • TAG Limited Lifetime Warranty
  • Includes: Tow Ball, Pin & Clip, and D-Shackles

Please Note: A towbar is a safety critical item and not always a straightforward fitment due to vehicle manufacturing variation. We strongly recommend you get your towbar and wiring harness installed by a professional towbar or vehicle accessory fitting workshop.

Specifications:

  • Towbar Class: Heavy Duty
  • Towbar Capacity [kg]: 1800
  • Static Load Capacity (Ball Weight) [kg]: 180
  • Hitch Type: 50mm Square Hitch Receiver
  • Coating: Enamel Immersion Dipped
  • Fits Models With Rear Step: Yes
  • ECU Required: Yes
  • Bumper Removed During Fitment: No
  • Bumper Cut Out Required: No
  • Towbar Fitting Time [min.]: 180

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Full Vehicle Applications List

Make Model From To Body Series Engine Variant Drivetrain
GWM SA220 06/2009 12/2016 Ute CC 491QE | 2.2L | Petrol SUPER LUXURY Manual RWD
GWM SA220 07/2009 07/2010 Ute
491Q-E | 2.2L | Petrol
RWD

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