TAG | Standard Duty Towbar | Ford Courier Ranger Mazda B-Series BT-50 1985–2011 | T2M341
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TAG | Standard Duty Towbar | Ford Courier Ranger Mazda B-Series BT-50 1985–2011 | T2M341

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TAG | Standard Duty Towbar | Ford Courier Ranger Mazda B-Series BT-50 1985–2011 | T2M341TAG Standard Duty Towbar Solution for your Ford Courier Ranger & Mazda BT 50 The TAG Standard Duty Towbar (T2M341) is a versatile and heavy duty towing solution engineered and manufactured in Australia to suit a wide range of Ford and Mazda 2WD utilities from 1985 to 2011. This Class 2 towbar features a flat fixed 2 bolt tow ball mount, providing a reliable connection for work or play. With a 1000kg towing capacity and an 80kg maximum ball weight, it

TAG Standard Duty Towbar Solution for your Ford Courier Ranger & Mazda BT-50

The TAG Standard Duty Towbar (T2M341) is a versatile and heavy-duty towing solution engineered and manufactured in Australia to suit a wide range of Ford and Mazda 2WD utilities from 1985 to 2011. This Class 2 towbar features a flat fixed 2-bolt tow ball mount, providing a reliable connection for work or play. With a 1000kg towing capacity and an 80kg maximum ball weight, it is perfectly suited for small trailers, equipment haulers, or bike racks. Utilizing factory mounting points for ease of installation, it is finished with a durable enamel immersion dipped coating. Please note: This model is designed for RWD (4x2) models, is not compatible with vehicles fitted with a factory rear step, and features an exposed design for easy access.

Key Features:

  • Standard Duty Class - Flat Fixed 2-Bolt Tow Ball Mount
  • 1000kg Towing Capacity / 80kg Ball Weight
  • Australian Designed and Manufactured
  • Utilises factory mounting points for ease of fitment
  • Durable Enamel Immersion Dipped Finish
  • TAG Limited Lifetime Warranty
  • Includes: Tow Ball and L213C Fixed Mount
  • Installation: No bumper removal or cut out required
  • Exposure: Exposed design
  • Note: Does NOT fit models with Rear Step

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
  • Towbar Capacity [kg]: 1000
  • Static Load Capacity (Ball Weight) [kg]: 80
  • Hitch Type: Flat Fixed 2 Bolt
  • Tow Ball Mount: L213C
  • Coating: Enamel Immersion Dipped
  • Bumper Removed During Fitment: No
  • Bumper Cut Out Required: No
  • Exposure: Exposed
  • Towbar Fitting Time [min.]: 60

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Full Vehicle Applications List

Make Model From To Body Series Engine Variant Drivetrain
FORD COURIER 02/2005 12/2006 Ute PH 1V | 4.0L | Petrol
Automatic/Manual RWD
FORD COURIER 02/2005 12/2006 Ute PH 1V | 4.0L | Petrol
Manual RWD
FORD COURIER 02/2005 12/2006 Ute PH 1V | 4.0L | Petrol i RWD
FORD COURIER 08/2004 02/2006 Cab Chassis PH G6 | 2.6L | Petrol i RWD
FORD COURIER 08/2004 12/2006 Cab Chassis PH WLAT (12 V) | 2.5L | Diesel TD RWD
FORD COURIER 08/2004 02/2006 Ute PH G6 | 2.6L | Petrol i RWD
FORD COURIER 08/2004 12/2006 Ute PH WLAT (12 V) | 2.5L | Diesel TD RWD
FORD COURIER 11/2002 12/2006 Cab Chassis PG; PH WLAT | 2.5L | Diesel
Manual RWD
FORD COURIER 11/2002 12/2006 Ute PG; PH G6 | 2.6L | Petrol SUPER CAB Manual RWD
FORD COURIER 02/1999 12/2006 Cab Chassis PE; PG; PH G6 | 2.6L | Petrol
Manual RWD
FORD COURIER 02/1999 12/2006 Ute PE; PG; PH WLAT | 2.5L | Diesel
Manual RWD
FORD COURIER 02/1999 12/2006 Ute PE; PG; PH G6 | 2.6L | Petrol
Automatic/Manual RWD
FORD COURIER 11/2002 07/2004 Cab Chassis PG G6 | 2.6L | Petrol i RWD
FORD COURIER 11/2002 07/2004 Cab Chassis PG WLAT (12 V) | 2.5L | Diesel TD RWD
FORD COURIER 11/2002 07/2004 Ute PG G6 | 2.6L | Petrol i RWD
FORD COURIER 11/2002 07/2004 Ute PG WLAT (12 V) | 2.5L | Diesel TD RWD
FORD COURIER 02/1999 11/2002 Cab Chassis PE G6 | 2.6L | Petrol i RWD
FORD COURIER 02/1999 12/2002 Cab Chassis PE G6 | 2.6L | Petrol SUPER CAB Manual RWD
FORD COURIER 02/1999 11/2002 Cab Chassis PE WLAT (12 V) | 2.5L | Diesel TD RWD
FORD COURIER 02/1999 11/2002 Ute PE G6 | 2.6L | Petrol i RWD
FORD COURIER 02/1999 11/2002 Ute PE WLAT (12 V) | 2.5L | Diesel TD RWD
FORD COURIER 05/1996 02/1999 Cab Chassis PD G6 | 2.6L | Petrol i RWD
FORD COURIER 05/1996 02/1999 Cab Chassis PD WL-T | 2.5L | Diesel TD RWD
FORD COURIER 05/1996 12/1999 Ute PD WL | 2.5L | Diesel
Manual RWD
FORD COURIER 05/1996 02/1999 Ute PD G6 | 2.6L | Petrol i RWD
FORD COURIER 10/1991 12/1999 Ute PC; PD G6 | 2.6L | Petrol
Manual RWD
FORD COURIER 10/1991 04/1996 Cab Chassis PC G6 | 2.6L | Petrol i RWD
FORD COURIER 01/1988 04/1996 Cab Chassis PC R2 | 2.2L | Diesel D RWD
FORD COURIER 01/1986 12/1996 Ute PB; PC R2 | 2.2L | Diesel XL Manual RWD
FORD COURIER 06/1985 12/1996 Ute PB; PC R2 | 2.2L | Diesel
Manual RWD
FORD COURIER 01/1989 06/1993 Cab Chassis PC F2 (12 V) | 2.2L | Petrol
RWD
FORD COURIER 01/1988 12/1993 Ute PC F2 | 2.2L | Petrol
Manual RWD
FORD COURIER 12/1989 12/1992 Cab Chassis PC FE | 2.0L | Petrol
RWD
FORD COURIER 01/1988 12/1989 Cab Chassis PC FE | 2.0L | Petrol
RWD
FORD COURIER 06/1985 12/1988 Ute PB; PC FE | 2.0L | Petrol
Manual RWD
FORD RANGER 04/2009 11/2011 Cab Chassis PK WLAT (16 V) | 2.5L | Diesel TDdi RWD
FORD RANGER 03/2009 11/2011 Cab Chassis PK WEAT | 3.0L | Diesel TDdi RWD
FORD RANGER 01/2007 08/2011 Cab Chassis PJ; PK WEAT | 3.0L | Diesel
Manual RWD
FORD RANGER 01/2007 08/2011 Cab Chassis PJ; PK WLAT | 2.5L | Diesel
Manual RWD
MAZDA B2000 01/1986 12/1988 Ute
FE | 2.0L | Petrol
Manual RWD
MAZDA B2200 01/1985 12/1996 Ute
R2 | 2.2L | Diesel BRAVO Manual RWD
MAZDA B2200 01/1988 12/1993 Ute
F2 | 2.2L | Petrol BRAVO Manual RWD
MAZDA B2500 11/2004 10/2006 Ute UN WLAT | 2.5L | Diesel BRAVO DX Manual RWD
MAZDA B2500 04/1996 12/1999 Ute
WL | 2.5L | Diesel BRAVO Manual RWD
MAZDA B2600 02/1999 12/2006 Ute
G6 | 2.6L | Petrol BRAVO Automatic/Manual RWD
MAZDA B2600 11/1991 12/1999 Ute
G6 | 2.6L | Petrol BRAVO Manual RWD
MAZDA B4000 01/2005 12/2006 Ute
1V | 4.0L | Petrol BRAVO Automatic/Manual RWD
MAZDA BT-50 12/2006 12/2011 Cab Chassis CD, UN WEAT | 3.0L | Diesel CDVi RWD
MAZDA BT-50 12/2006 12/2011 Cab Chassis CD, UN WLAT (16 V) | 2.5L | Diesel CDVi RWD
MAZDA BT-50 11/2006 10/2011 Cab Chassis UN WLAT | 2.5L | Diesel B2500| BOSS B2500 Manual RWD

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