
Hey guys,
I was wondering if anyone knew of someone in Brisbane who does towbars for the 6 MPS? So far I haven't had any luck, with most places stating how the MPS is not meant to tow...
I am not looking at towing anything other than a lightweight Sea Kayak trailer (transporting the kayak seems to be the only thing this MPS won't do for me).
The roof rack option looks like a no-go with the kayak being 5.4 metres and the racks being so close together... Plus I don't really want saltwater all over the car and the look of racks...
Perhaps a modified version of the standard towbar can do the job?
Anyway, thanks for any help in advance!

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Blackbetty has a Hayman Reese towbar fitted , I did some research on this awhile back, never got one as I decided I'd borrow the father in-laws X5 to tow if I needed
Hayman Reese
Try their site they'll have stockists etc there
Last edited by shakespeare; 16-08-2010 at 11:55 PM. Reason: Can't spell

Cheers Shakespeare. I have already checked with Hayman and Reece and they said that the car was never meant to tow and the rear bumper is too low for a towbar.
I'll have to check into which Hayman and Reece Blackbetty used.
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Any word on how this went?
I'm looking to purchase an MPS6 but towing is essential (small trailer with dirt bike on the back). I've driven past an MPS6 towing a trailer full of junk so I guess it isn't a matter of if but its more so about how to do it.
Skyna Roof rack city in Phillip, ACT definately do one for the MPS6, a few people have got them done there and even some guys from Sydney drove down fot he day to have it done, where abouts are you ?
Heres some pics of mine from uder the car and looking at the car without the tow ball attached
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Last edited by blackbetty; 25-09-2010 at 07:48 PM.
Taken my boring, bland, lame Subaru and my fat ass and driven off into the sunset with a smile on my face

Excellent. What was the damage price wise? I'm from Newcastle, so it'd definitely be an overnighter![]()

BB, hi, this one looks pretty neat; I'm pleasantly surprised. But looking at the extent and size of the mounts and fastenings, I'd say it's not for big loads, maybe a 6x4 Box trailer and that's about it. My private view, however, is that tow-bars are an abomination on nice and particularly sporty cars but often, regrettably, unavoidable.
Last edited by Doug_MPS6; 26-09-2010 at 12:11 PM.
Heres details of my towbar specs and what they did
1. Towing Capacity rated 1000kg down force 80kg
2. I organised through Mazda to get it fitted as part of my dealer delivery when I brought the car. It was fitted by Roof Rack City Woden and is a Modified Haymen Reece tow bar manufactured for the mazda 6. The modification says it has been altered and adapted to suite the MPS6, incl fitting of larger bolts to the chassis (4x10mm instead of 8mm) manufactured and fitted an adapter for the attachment to the spare wheel well which takes up the gap between the tow bar and the spare wheel well.
It did cost me $1700 but Im sure thats because Mazda got an Engineers Certificate for it as they were delivering a new vehicle to me and had to be certified roadworthy to tick all their boxes etc.
Shinslinger has driven down from sydney to get the same one fitted and his was cheaper as it was organised direct with them and didnt have the engineers certificate, maybe pm him for the price he paid. Im not 100% sure what he tows but mine is only used to attach my bike rack to the car as im short and theres no way i can have a bike rack on the roof
Taken my boring, bland, lame Subaru and my fat ass and driven off into the sunset with a smile on my face

I've been too busy trying to sort out my brakes lately. I'm too far away from Canberra (Brisbane) so I've been looking at stealing the design of Mels (Aka Blackbetty). Her design looks very covert!