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What is this tool?



While looking under my seats for my child's lost pacifiers, I found this velcroed under the front passenger seat.

I also found a sweet storage spot and Velcro straps under the drivers seat. Was something also meant to go there or is it just bonus storage?
 
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This is the tow hook. If your car ever breaks down and needs to be dragged onto a flatbed, this screws into the front or back bumper and gives the truck something to latch onto.
 
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Thanks. Kinda was thinking that. From my past experiences, tow truck drivers have told me they would rather pull from something on the frame under the car rather then the bumper. I'll put it back under the seat anyway.
 
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It goes under the front seat until its needed. Make sure its in there tight. Most people dont know its under the seat in the Countryman and cant find it when they need it.

https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...vers-seat.html


 
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A towing eye.
If and when needed, screw it into the corresponding threads after popping up the semicircular cover
on the front or rear bumper skin to reveal.
 
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Picture of tow hook in action. Ice storm last spring slid right off the drive.


 
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Thanks for the replies.

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Picture of tow hook in action. Ice storm last wspring slid right off the drive.


That's a sharp looking Mini. Could use some window tint though hehe
 
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Had to look and did not find the tow hook under the seat. Basically tore the car apart and found it. But it was in a pouch with a screw driver, a cap for something ?, screws for the license plate holder, (we only have a back plate issued here) and their business card. Good to have the hook since I didn't know of it, but didn't know of the pouch. Something new ?
 
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Thats for the newer Countryman set up.
 
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The black plug looks like the dummy cigarette lighter plug for the rear power outlet.
 
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Originally Posted by 11R60S
Thanks for the replies.



That's a sharp looking Mini. Could use some window tint though hehe
Based on your tint feedback I ran out and had this done yesterday

Actually it was Lucy's birthday present this summer. Tint and Crystal Silver roof Stripes.


 
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Mmmm hmmm. Love it.
 
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Originally Posted by 11R60S
Thanks. Kinda was thinking that. From my past experiences, tow truck drivers have told me they would rather pull from something on the frame under the car rather then the bumper. I'll put it back under the seat anyway.
Yeah, so they can then haul the car to a buddy's shop and have the bent suspension/steering replaced.

The tow eye bolt is just fine for pulling the car up on a flat bed or for pulling it out a snow bank or ditch. In fact I wouldn't be surprised if the car could be lifted by that eye bolt. They are tough kit. Forged steel.
 
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When my clutch went last year the roll back driver went right under my front seat and pulled it out. He then popped the license plat off the front screwed it in and pulled the car up on the roll back.

I think he was an experienced Mini tow guy.
 
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Originally Posted by RockC
Yeah, so they can then haul the car to a buddy's shop and have the bent suspension/steering replaced.

The tow eye bolt is just fine for pulling the car up on a flat bed or for pulling it out a snow bank or ditch. In fact I wouldn't be surprised if the car could be lifted by that eye bolt. They are tough kit. Forged steel.
If the Mini ever needs towed, I'll demand they use the tow hook.
 
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On the R53 it's located in a pouch in the Battery Compartment.
 
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