Witter Towbars To Trust
Since it was founded over half a century ago, Witter Towbars has consistently set the standard for quality, reliability, and value for money. The company was formed in 1950 by Colin Witter, who saw an opportunity to meet the growing demand for easy-to-fit towing brackets from caravan and trailer owners who were benefiting from the increased leisure time enjoyed by post-war Britain.
It was his vision that led to the creation of Witter Towbars, the UK's leading towbar manufacturer. Today, thanks to continuous investment, the Witter name is synonymous with the highest standards of design, quality, safety and security for motorists and road users. From its modern headquarters on Deeside, North Wales, the company supplies a complete range of towbars and accessories through a helpful nationwide network of specialist stockists and fitters.
Versatility & Quality on the Move
Our complete range of towing products are designed for today's modern lifestyles - from straightforward towbars to award-winning cycle carriers that provide a practical, safe and easy-fit solution to the problem of transporting bikes on vehicles. We are proud of our innovative approach, which is shaping the direction of towbar design and development throughout Europe.
Using the latest 3D CAD systems, our fully qualified engineers design products to fit all major vehicle manufacturers' specified attachment points. Our towbars are manufactured from high strength structural steel plate, tube and section material and shaped into components using the very latest production techniques and processes.
The Witter Shield of Safety
Every Witter towbar is covered by our Shield of Safely, a symbol of quality, backed by a genuine lifetime guarantee. This is made possible through our continuing investment in skills, technology and quality systems. We are totally committed to quality and have full accreditation as a Quality Assured Company, ensuring that Witter towbars continue to occupy a place at the forefront of engineering excellence.
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