Where are the front and rear towing points on the Audi Q5L?

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StGeorge
07/29/25 11:17am
The front and rear towing points on the Audi Q5L are located at the lower part of the rear bumper, near the exhaust pipe. Definition of a tow hook: A tow hook, also known as a tow ball, is a towing device connected to the rear crash beam of a vehicle, primarily installed on regular household vehicles and self-propelled RVs. Installing a tow hook allows for towing small trailers, towable RVs, and can also be paired with rear-mounted bicycle racks or luggage carriers, thereby increasing the vehicle's cargo space. Function of a tow hook: Under normal circumstances, if a vehicle is rear-ended, the rear bumper is likely to be totaled. However, installing a tow hook can help absorb some of the impact force, potentially causing significant damage to the front bumper of the rear vehicle, thereby preventing damage to your own vehicle.
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