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willald
May 28, 2014Explorer II
mowermech wrote:
you could go to NSA and get the Ready Brute integrated towbar/braking system. for under $2000, get the towbar brackets, and be much better off, IMO....
..This is what I would highly, highly recommend. Can actually be purchased for MUCH less than $2000, current price on NSA's web site is $1275. You can order it from hitchsource.com HERE for even less than that ($1175), and free shipping is included. :)
IMO you just can't beat getting a tow bar AND braking system for that $$. With any separate tow bar and 'electronic box' type brake system, you'll easily pay over $1000 more than that, total. And thats without even getting into how much better and more reliable the Readybrake system is over so many other options.
BUT, as bumpyroad said, READ the Owners Manual, and FOLLOW the instructions contained therein! If the book says DON'T TOW IT, you are on your own!
Good luck.
...Its already been established that the vehicle in question (Chevy Traverse) IS flat-towable, per the manufacturer. We can stop 'preaching' (beating the dead horse) about the owners manual now, really. :)
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