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CamperDaveinPA's avatar
Jun 19, 2013

Baseplate

Just wondering, Who did you you have install your baseplate? I recently purchased a 2013 Honda crv. Not sure who should I have install a new baseplate, I can order the blue ox tow bar and baseplate nd light kit online cheaper than the RV shop will sell it to me( just parts) I would still have them install it, but it just don't feel right to me but I don't want to over pay either. Maybe I'm just looking for other options on installations.

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  • Installed 3 of the last 4 myself. Not rocket science, just follow the directions. The 4th, I had to go back and fix the RV dealers mistakes and properly tighten the bolts, so might as well have done it myself.
  • I have the BlueOx baseplate on both my Chevy HHR and Ford Ranger. Use the same tow-bar too.
    My HHR, I did the install(2007). For the Ranger (2011) due to a chronic bad shoulder, I had my RV dealer do the work.

    Dealer is Indian Valley in Souderton...not far from Morgantown.
  • I've installed all of my base plates myself 2 Avalanches, a Malibu and a Traverse -- Blue Ox has very good instructions -- why not read the instructions online, that way you'll get a feel as to whether it's a job you want to tackle....Absolutely NOT rocket science.
  • Installing them is not rocket science. Any shop that can read instructions can install one. The instructions usually state how much time it will take to install. Find a shop, show them the instructions and see if they'll base their rate off of the install hours listed.
  • My neighbor owns a body shop and has installed several. From what I've read, he is far more reasonable than a RV shop.
  • Hello..sounds like your conscience has rule over your pocket book.....Rv dealers rip you....there must be a local shop with enough moxy to install it....I bought mine for 93 ranger on line and it still cost 400 ....installed it myself....if you cant I would try a local shop if they can get in the cost ballpark.
    Notice I have had some experience with dealerships that their service people don't know jack......
    Just use your head for your decision ...............
    tom
  • You can call around to some local body shops...they should be somewhat familiar with the install. Of course, the RV shop will probably have done a lot more of them, which may make a difference to you. It really depends on just how much of a difference there is in the price.

    I don't know if the RV Service Shop will really be upset that you didn't get the base-plate from their Parts Store. Work is money, and Money is King!!:B Unless they are really crazy busy, I'm sure they will be more than happy to do the install....for the right price!!