Wag-Aero tow bar brackets. sometimes I look back at a design and think about my thought process for the part. I think I got this one correct, even though it is a half-pound of plastic. it tucks the tow bar in tightly to the aft baggage bulkhead and leaves room for other stuff, like a folding bike. this buyer didn't request securing pins. I used pins for awhile but over the years I found I just didn't need them, but I am not falling out of loops with a 9. these take longer to print because of the flange taper, but it keeps the load path straight. for load paths, straight is good.
for Wag-Aero tow bar brackets, I use the posilock wedge for a secure lock for pushing. it works and works well with the brackets. the white piece on the left-hand side. years of service and going strong for both the brackets and the posilock. our FBO uses posilocks on their RV tow bar.
https://www.rvplasticparts.com/product- ... el-tow-bar
the Wag-Aero tow bar will not fail at the weld like my Bogi-Bar did because it is hinged. if you are good, you can install the Wag-Aero bar and lock it with one hand. no bending over.
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