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floridaguy
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Jul 20, 2014

2014 Chevy Equinox LTZ

Just replaced the old Saturn Vue with an Equinox LTZ. The Vue was the third vehicle we've towed and we had it since 2006 and loved it. I have a Roadmaster tow bar and use a Brake Buddy. On the first 3 toads I've installed the base plates and wiring kits myself without incident. For the tail lights I've always used the kit where you install another set of bulbs in the tail light housing. I'm either getting lazy, old or both but this time I'm considering having it done by someone else. I've got a few questions for folks that are towing an Equinox. #1 Has anyone had a base plate and wiring done on a toad at Camping World and how much do they charge for labor? I know I can buy the parts for less than $400. #2 I think the front of the car looks cleaner with the Blue Ox brackets and I think I heard that you can buy an adapter to use a Roadmaster Tow Bar with the Blue Ox brackets. Has anyone done this? Long term plan is maybe to find a deal on a Blue Ox Tow Bar. #3 I haven't pulled a tail light housing yet to look but for someone that has installed the extra lights is it very tight to get them in or is there plenty of room? Any other advice from Equinox owners is appreciated. Thanks Bob
  • I thought the Blue-Ox brackets looked better. I still do.
  • MRUSA wrote:
    I have a Roadmaster tow bar and Blue-Ox bracket and it works well. You just have to get new ends for your towbar arms.


    Thanks. Did it just work out that way or did you think the Blue Bracets looked better?
  • I have a Roadmaster tow bar and Blue-Ox bracket and it works well. You just have to get new ends for your towbar arms.
  • If your looking for a new towbar anyway, consider the ReadyBrake Brut system. I like mine, and there is no box to move about.
    Just sayin. Still towing my Vue.

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