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European type approval 94/20/EC
In the U.K, with effect from 1st August 1998 all Passenger Carrying Vehicles up to 3500kgs Gross Vehicle Weight (M1 Vehicles) can only be fitted with European Type Approved towbars if the vehicle has received European Whole Vehicle Type Approval.
Non M1 vehicles, light commercial vehicles and private imports from outside the EEC do not need Approved Towbars; however, most car and some Light Commercial Vehicles such as vans commonly use the Type Approved Towbar.
A couple of points since I have fitted a 2" receiver on mine.
My towbar is still the L/R original, type approved, factory towbar and the hitch receiver bit, which I fitted, is also a genuine L/R part.
I would argue I have only changed the hitch. The towbar is still the original. It was previously fitted with a swan neck and now has a removeable hitch
The EU regulations specifically say towbar and don't actually use the word hitch.
Another point is that we have also left the EU (thank god), which may or may not be relevant.
There is also no safety issue. The rating of all the parts I have used is clearly stamped on them. The removeable hitch insert with the ball on is US made and I have used a UK 50mm ball, all with a high load rating.
The issue is one of terminology I think.
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