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Towing A 2cv With An A Frame


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  • 2 weeks later...

lol not dead just the 2cv expert doesnt seem to visit no more.

 

Try pming truemouse or asking him on the picasso specific forum he would probably know best. he is the resident 2cv fanatic here.

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  • 9 months later...

What he said.

 

Basically my hotmail.com is dead, now I'm on hotmail.co.uk. Same name.

 

Yeah, 2cv accessory do the towing A-frame, but the £POA got me wondering.

 

If you live in the states, look to U-Haul for help. Not sure if the Tow Dolly is narrow enough for a 2cv, but it's certainly worth checking out. U-Haul's Auto Trailer is way too wide.

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One quick phone call later.

 

Ecas do a tow-bar for the duck for around £70. Now it's not an A-frame as far as I could tell, but it's probably worth looking into.

 

Edited, cause I realised they're talking about to tow with a 2cv, not for towing one.

 

I guess Ecas equipped 2cv's don't break down enough to warrant one.

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  • 10 years later...

it is now illegal to tow anything on an a frame unless its total MaM is below 550KG the 2cv is 750kg

if you still want to do it you will need a specialist towing rig that operates the brakes on the vehicle being towed.

basically if the vehicle being towed has brakes they must all be functioning.

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