RedRollingRoadblock wrote:
I have a 2015 Focus SE with auto transmission that I did my own Blue Ox base plate which I got of Amazon Warehouse Deals. I was going to go with Demco but BO had better, clearer instructions. It was a job but I took my time. I ran it up on blocks to make it a little easier to work on it. Taking the front end off was simple. The baseplate mounting was a little difficult getting lined up with the mounting holes but I think it was tweaked some. Most difficult part was drilling the frame and fishing the nuts onto the mounting bolts. DW helped with that part.
Made up a battery disconnect switch on the negative post so it is just a matter of flipping it and boogie.
I've got a 2014 Focus SE, went with the Blue Ox baseplate also. As said above, the hardest part was drilling though the bumper/frame. Everything else was simple. My 14 year old daughter helped the few times I needed a second set of hands.
It took me about a day and a half, about 14 hours altogether. A local RV shop quoted 8 hours at $180 / hour to do the job.