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enblethen
Oct 17, 2015Nomad
One thing you must consider is the tow bar brackets for your exact vehicle you are looking at. They can be$200 up.
Then a tow bar can be considered. Most tow bars can be adapted to different brands of tow bars. Only takes money.
Some vehicles should have tow bar mounted to MH like the Roadmaster Falcon.
Later model tow bars such as Roadmaster All-terrain can make it easier to connect and disconnect. The levers work better in most cases then the earlier bars with the buttons you must push, which can be difficult if bar is in a bind.
I would not hesitate on buying a used tow bar such as the Roadmaster Stowmaster or Falcon.
Then a tow bar can be considered. Most tow bars can be adapted to different brands of tow bars. Only takes money.
Some vehicles should have tow bar mounted to MH like the Roadmaster Falcon.
Later model tow bars such as Roadmaster All-terrain can make it easier to connect and disconnect. The levers work better in most cases then the earlier bars with the buttons you must push, which can be difficult if bar is in a bind.
I would not hesitate on buying a used tow bar such as the Roadmaster Stowmaster or Falcon.
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