FAQs

Helpful articles, videos and news to get you towing safely.

Can I back up/reverse with a towbar?

Yes, you can back up/reverse with a towbar, but you need to be careful and follow some safety tips. First check the clearance between your towbar and the ground, as well as any obstacles behind you. second, use your mirrors or a rearview camera to guide you, and avoid sharp turns or sudden movements. Third if you have a Weight Distribution Hitch ensure it is disengaged for tight turns.

Can I invalidate my vehicle warranty if I fit a Hayman Reese towbar?

Fitting a Hayman Reese towbar will not cause you to void your vehicle warranty. Just remember that you have to stay within the vehicle's recommended towing capacity. If there is a problem that arises as a result of the towbar being faulty and you have stayed within the recommended towing capacity you will be fully covered by the Hayman Reese Lifetime Warranty for as long as you still own the vehicle.

How do I know that the towbar I have purchased is a Hayman Reese?

Hayman Reese has a compliance plate on all our towbars with our name, the part number and vehicle description. This is usually found on the towbar cross member. A sticker with the Hayman Reese logo is also placed in a visible position on the towbar for identification.

If you have a hitch receiver towbar it can be readily identified by the aluminium collar which is fastened around the square receiver section.

What is the correct towbar to fit to my vehicle?

The towbar must have a capacity that exceeds the loaded weight of the trailer you are intending to tow. Therefore you must check the rating of the towbar and the vehicle's rated towing capacity which is included in the towing section of the cars handbook. There are two types of towbars available. For light-duty towing generally up to 1250 Kg 'standard' towbars with a bolt-on tongue are used. For heavy-duty towing a hitch receiver is used which has a square hole designed for a removable ball mount or the Hayman Reese Weight Distribution Hitch.