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TAG | Standard Duty Towbar & Tail Light Protectors | Toyota Hiace LWB 200 Series 2005–2019 | T9T103

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TAG | Standard Duty Towbar & Tail Light Protectors | Toyota Hiace LWB 200 Series 2005–2019 | T9T103TAG Standard Duty Towbar Solution for your Toyota Hiace LWB Only The TAG Standard Duty Towbar (T9T103) is a robust, Australian made towing solution designed specifically for the Toyota Hiace LWB 200 Series (01 2005 01 2019). This unique Class 2 towbar includes integrated Tail Light Protectors, providing essential rear end defense for commercial use. Featuring a flat fixed 2 bolt tow ball mount and a durable enamel immersion dipped finish, it is

TAG Standard Duty Towbar Solution for your Toyota Hiace LWB Only

The TAG Standard Duty Towbar (T9T103) is a robust, Australian-made towing solution designed specifically for the Toyota Hiace LWB 200 Series (01/2005 - 01/2019). This unique Class 2 towbar includes integrated Tail Light Protectors, providing essential rear-end defense for commercial use. Featuring a flat fixed 2-bolt tow ball mount and a durable enamel immersion dipped finish, it is engineered to utilize factory mounting points for a secure fit. With a 1250kg towing capacity and 100kg ball weight, this towbar is the perfect addition for tradespeople and fleet operators looking for reliability and extra vehicle protection, all backed by TAG's Limited Lifetime Warranty.

Key Features:

  • Designed and manufactured in Australia
  • Integrated Tail Light Protectors for added vehicle protection
  • Standard Duty Class 2 - Flat Fixed 2 Bolt Tow Ball Mount
  • 1250kg Towing Capacity / 100kg Static Ball Weight
  • Utilizes Factory Mounting Points for ease of fitment
  • Enamel Immersion Dipped Coating for superior corrosion resistance
  • TAG Limited Lifetime Warranty
  • Includes: Tow Ball and Fixed Mount (L237)
  • Compatibility Note: Suits LWB models only. Does NOT suit Import models, SLWB, or Commuter.

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: Standard Duty (with Tail Light Protectors)
  • Towbar Capacity [kg]: 1250
  • Ball Weight [kg]: 100
  • Hitch Type: Flat Fixed 2 Bolt
  • Tow Ball Mount: L237
  • Coating: Enamel Immersion Dipped
  • Bumper Removed During Fitment: No
  • Bumper Cut Out Required: No
  • Exposure: Exposed
  • Fitting Time [min.]: 120

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Full Vehicle Applications List

Note: This towbar is specifically for LWB (Long Wheel Base) models.

Make Model From To Body Series Engine Variant Drivetrain
TOYOTA HIACE 08/2004 02/2019 Van GDH211 1GDFTV | 2.8L | Diesel
Automatic RWD
TOYOTA HIACE 08/2004 02/2019 Van GDH206, GDH226 1GD-FTV | 2.8L | Diesel D AWD
TOYOTA HIACE 08/2004 02/2019 Van GDH201 1GD-FTV | 2.8L | Diesel D RWD
TOYOTA HIACE 08/2004 02/2019 Van TRH200 1TR-FE | 2.0L | Petrol
RWD
TOYOTA HIACE 08/2004 02/2019 Van KDH206R 1KDFTV | 3.0L | Diesel DX Automatic/Manual 4WD
TOYOTA HIACE 08/2004 02/2019 Van TRH201R 2TRFE | 2.7L | Petrol LWB Automatic/Manual RWD
TOYOTA HIACE 08/2004 02/2019 Van TRH223 2TR-FE | 2.7L | Petrol
RWD
TOYOTA HIACE 08/2004 02/2019 Van KDH201, KDH221 1KD-FTV | 3.0L | Diesel D RWD
TOYOTA HIACE 08/2004 02/2019 Van GDH2__, KDH2__, LH2__, TRH2__ 1KD-FTV | 3.0L | Diesel D AWD
TOYOTA HIACE 08/2004 02/2019 Van KDH201R 1KDFTV | 3.0L | Diesel LWB Automatic/Manual RWD
TOYOTA HIACE 08/2004 02/2019 Van KDH200, KDH223 1KD-FTV | 3.0L | Diesel D RWD
TOYOTA HIACE 08/2004 02/2019 Van TRH201, TRH221, TRH223B 2TR-FE | 2.7L | Petrol VVTi RWD
TOYOTA HIACE 08/2004 02/2019 Van KDH200, KDH220 2KD-FTV | 2.5L | Diesel D-4D RWD

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