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Sparex Lynch Pin Pipe S.12796 X 5 - S56680

Sparex Lynch Pin Pipe S.12796 X 5 - S56680

$33
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Sparex Tag Lower Link Double Shear Pin - S908861

Sparex Tag Lower Link Double Shear Pin - S908861

$30
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Repco R Clip 2mm & 3mm - RTA10

Repco R Clip 2mm & 3mm - RTA10

$8
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Trojan Spring Kit 1400Kg Taper Leaf Galv - T267140

Trojan Spring Kit 1400Kg Taper Leaf Galv - T267140

$458
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Narva 7 Pin Trailer Socket - Round Metal Large - 82062BL

Narva 7 Pin Trailer Socket - Round Metal Large - 82062BL

$27
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Redarc Tow Pro Elite Switch Insert - Universal - TPSI-001

Redarc Tow Pro Elite Switch Insert - Universal - TPSI-001

$20
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Trojan Jockey Wheel Handle - T644102

Trojan Jockey Wheel Handle - T644102

$34
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Narva 13 Pin Euro Trailer Socket - 82058

Narva 13 Pin Euro Trailer Socket - 82058

$57
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Repco Holden Standard Trailer Seal - TRTS2
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Repco Holden Standard Trailer Seal - TRTS2

$1
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Trojan Multi-Leaf Double Eye Spring - 5 Leaf - T260050D1

Trojan Multi-Leaf Double Eye Spring - 5 Leaf - T260050D1

$259
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Narva Suzi Coil 7 Core No Plugs 4.6m - 82540

Narva Suzi Coil 7 Core No Plugs 4.6m - 82540

$320
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Trojan Tow Ball 1 7/8 x 1IN 3500KG - T541011

Trojan Tow Ball 1 7/8 x 1IN 3500KG - T541011

$33
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OEX 7 Pin Trailer Plug - Flat Plastic - ACX2804
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OEX 7 Pin Trailer Plug - Flat Plastic - ACX2804

$12
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OEX 7 Pin Small Round Trailer Plug - Plastic - ACX8039
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OEX 7 Pin Small Round Trailer Plug - Plastic - ACX8039

$31
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Repco Trailer Bearing Seal - Ford

Repco Trailer Bearing Seal - Ford

$18
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Repco D-Shackle - 8mm 0.75T

Repco D-Shackle - 8mm 0.75T

$12
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Capital 7 Pin Flat Trailer Socket - 502913

Capital 7 Pin Flat Trailer Socket - 502913

$18
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Trojan Seal Kit - 2000Kg 1PK - TPT1014
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Trojan Seal Kit - 2000Kg 1PK - TPT1014

$7
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ARK Clip-on Hitch Receiver Cover - HC50B
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ARK Clip-on Hitch Receiver Cover - HC50B

$31
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OEX 7 Pin Small Round Trailer Socket - Plastic - ACX8040
OEX

OEX 7 Pin Small Round Trailer Socket - Plastic - ACX8040

$31
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Narva 6 Pin Trailer Plug - Round Small Metal - 82132BL

Narva 6 Pin Trailer Plug - Round Small Metal - 82132BL

$27
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Narva 6 Pin Trailer Socket - Round Small Metal - 82033BL

Narva 6 Pin Trailer Socket - Round Small Metal - 82033BL

$34
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Trojan Hub Kit 4 x 4 1/4 x 7/16 Non-Braked - T082015

Trojan Hub Kit 4 x 4 1/4 x 7/16 Non-Braked - T082015

$323
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Hitch up and go with the best in Towing Equipment at Repco

Towing equipment plays an important role in safely trailering trailers, caravans, boats, and other loads. Choosing the correct towing and trailer gear from Repco to get the right components for your towing needs. Your local Repco stock the best in towing equipment from Hayman Reese, Trojan, Trail-A-Mate and more to ensure you and your loads stay safe on the road.

Types of Towing Equipment

When it comes to vehicle towing, there are several key items to consider. The most common pieces of equipment include tow bars, trailer hitches, tow balls, safety chains, and wiring harnesses.

Tow Bars and Trailer Hitches: These are the primary connection points between the towing vehicle and the trailer. Tow bars are generally fixed metal bars attached to the vehicle’s chassis, designed to carry the towing load. Trailer hitches come in different classes and configurations, each suitable for varying weights and trailer types. Choosing the appropriate class is crucial, as overloading can lead to mechanical failure and safety risks.

Tow Balls: Attached to the tow bar or hitch, tow balls provide the actual coupling point for the trailer’s hitch. They come in assorted diameters to match different trailer couplings, with 50mm being a common size for Australian vehicles. Ensuring that the tow ball is securely fastened, free of damage, and correctly sized is essential for stable towing.

Safety Chains and Couplings

Safety chains provide a backup connection should the main coupling fail. They need to be crossed beneath the tow ball and attached securely to both vehicle and trailer. This arrangement helps prevent the trailer from detaching completely during towing incidents, offering a layer of protection for other road users.

Trailer couplings vary depending on the trailer type, ranging from ball couplings to ring-type or pintle hooks, and each requires compatibility with the vehicle’s tow ball or hitch. Correct installation and maintenance of couplings are important to avoid unwanted disconnections.

Electrical Connections and Lighting

Effective towing requires proper electrical connections to ensure that the trailer’s brake lights, indicators, and tail lights function in sync with the towing vehicle. A wiring harness connects the trailer’s lighting system to the vehicle's electrical system, and this often requires a specific plug adaptor type matching both ends.

For safety and legal reasons, trailers must have working lights that meet regulatory standards. Checking and maintaining electrical connections before every trip prevents accidents, improves visibility, and helps avoid fines.

Weight Limits and Load Distribution

Adhering to towing weight limits is critical. Each vehicle has a maximum towing capacity specified by the manufacturer, which must not be exceeded. This includes the combined weight of the trailer and its contents.

Load distribution also influences handling and braking. Correctly loading a trailer with approximately 60% of the weight over the trailer's axle helps maintain stability during transit. Improper distribution can lead to sway or loss of control, increasing the risk of accidents.

Additional Towing Accessories

Various accessories can enhance towing performance and safety. These include sway control devices, weight distribution hitches, and trailer brakes.

Sway Control Devices: These help reduce trailer sway caused by crosswinds or abrupt manoeuvres by applying friction or adjusting hitch angles.

Weight Distribution Hitches: Designed to distribute the trailer’s tongue weight more evenly across the towing vehicle’s axles, they improve steering and braking response.

Trailer Brakes: Many heavier trailers require their own braking system. Electric trailer brakes are common and function via signals sent through the electrical connection from the towing vehicle.

Routine Checks and Maintenance

Regular inspection and upkeep of towing equipment is vital. This includes checking the tow bar and hitch for signs of rust, cracks, or loose bolts, as well as examining the tow ball for wear. Safety chains and electrical wiring should also be inspected for damage or corrosion.

Additionally, verifying tyre pressure on both the towing vehicle and trailer, and ensuring that braking systems are operational, enhances safety. Keeping detailed records of maintenance and using equipment as per manufacturer instructions supports reliable towing performance.

Regulatory Compliance and Licensing

Different Australian states and territories have regulations regarding maximum towing weights, required equipment, and driver licensing for towing. It is important for drivers to understand and comply with these rules to avoid penalties and maintain road safety.

Checking the specific requirements before towing can include assessments of trailer registration, audible warnings if required, and adherence to speed limits when towing.

Final Considerations

Towing requires proper preparation, using suitable equipment, and routine maintenance to ensure a safe journey. Understanding the roles and requirements of different towing components helps vehicle owners make informed choices that align with their towing needs and comply with relevant safety regulations.