🛡️ Protect Your Tow Hitch in Seconds
Keep your tow ball clean, rust-free, and protected from everyday wear with this durable 50mm tow bar cover. Designed for convenience and long-term use, it’s the easiest way to maintain your hitch without any effort.
🔧 Simple, Effective Protection
This tow ball cover shields your hitch from:
- Dirt, dust & mud
- Rain & moisture (prevents rust)
- Scratches & damage from exposure
👉 Helping extend the life of your tow hitch.
⚡ Easy to Use
No tools. No hassle.
- Push on in seconds
- Secure, snug fit
- Remove anytime when needed
🚗 Universal Fit
Designed to fit standard 50mm tow balls, making it compatible with:
- Cars
- Utes
- SUVs
- Trucks
- Trailers
💪 Built to Last
- Made from durable rubber
- Flexible yet strong
- Weather-resistant for long-term use
🎯 Compact & Practical
Lightweight and easy to store when not in use — perfect for everyday drivers and towing setups.
🎨 Available Colours
Choose from:
📦 What’s Included
🚀 Why You Need It
Your tow ball is constantly exposed to the elements — over time, this leads to rust, dirt build-up, and damage.
👉 This simple cover prevents all of that.
🛒 Ready to Protect Your Hitch?
Keep your tow ball clean and protected all year round.
👉 Add to cart now and protect your vehicle in seconds.
Australia’s Petrol Crisis Explained
Australia is currently facing a serious fuel situation, with petrol prices rising sharply and supply becoming increasingly unstable. In recent weeks, prices have surged toward record highs, with diesel exceeding $3 per litre in some areas and unleaded averaging around $2.40–$2.50 nationally.
At the same time, fuel shortages are beginning to impact service stations across the country. Reports show that hundreds of stations have already run out of fuel, with some completely empty due to distribution issues and panic buying.
As prices rise and supply tightens, a worrying trend is emerging — fuel theft is increasing across Australia. Police have reported a surge in incidents, including cars being siphoned overnight, service station “drive-offs,” and theft from farms and storage tanks. In some areas, entire streets of parked cars have had their fuel tanks drained by thieves.
https://7news.com.au/news/thieves-siphon-fuel-from-parked-cars-as-petrol-shortage-crisis-deepens-to-impact-fruit-and-vegetable-store-prices-c-22041905
This combination of high prices, limited supply, and rising crime has created real pressure for everyday Australians. Fuel is no longer just a routine expense — it’s becoming a valuable resource that people are actively trying to protect.