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j-d
Sep 29, 2017Explorer II
Look up the base plate for your specific vehicle and read the Installation Instructions. Even if you don't do the install, you'll see how much or little is involved, what it'll look like when done, and help you decide if you should start looking for a drop adapter for your coach's hitch. They also have a difficulty rating and/or hours required to install.
Doing this "could" lead you to wanting a different brand of base plate than you started out with. Most tow bar manufacturers offer connections to other manufacturers' base plates.
Doing this "could" lead you to wanting a different brand of base plate than you started out with. Most tow bar manufacturers offer connections to other manufacturers' base plates.
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