โJul-12-2013 10:52 AM
โJul-14-2013 06:56 AM
PastorCharlie wrote:jerseyjim wrote:
IF you can tow 4-down, forget the dolly. 4-down is easier and cheaper. What you need is a baseplate and towbar. More than one company makes them...I use BlueOx for my baseplate and Roadmaster for my towbar. Then you have a choice of using magnetic lights or a diode kit for your toads' brake and marker lights.
I would suggest you not doing it yourself...at least this time. Check with an RV dealer or Camping World. Most likely under $1500 for everything.
IMO with your motorhome and the weight of the Ford Fusion, one of those "aux. braking systems" are not needed at all. But that's MY opinion.
Most all states require a braking system.... the MH will probably stop it on normal terrain but the LE will also stop it and give an invite to their justice center.
โJul-13-2013 02:44 PM
โJul-13-2013 01:11 PM
kidkasha wrote:There are other places than Camping World to buy towing equipment. I just brought a brand new Ready Brute tow bar on ebay for just over $500. It replaced a Blue Ox Aventa LX which I bought brand new on ebay for about $400. I bought the base plate on ebay for just under $300 and had my neighbor install it. He owns a body shop. Only charged me $100 for installation. Took about a hour and a half installation. He gave me some electrical wire to make up my pigtail to hook up lights on the back of the car, which I installed my self. For supplemental brakes, I picked up a Ready Brake system on one of the motorhome forums that has classified. Got it for the price of shipping. Lets see, that is about $2500 less than what you were quoted, but I had to do some hunting around and a bit of labor to boot!
I am confused as I checked at CW and was told installation is about $3500. for what they said I needed.
I am not cheap, but thrifty as I saw tow dolly's on Ebay for around $500. What else do I need to complete a tow package, and how should I start and what are my possibilities. All and any input is acceptable I am not sensitive to good and bad comments as I am an Insurance salesman.
โJul-13-2013 10:14 AM
kidkasha wrote:
Please tell me what parts that is needed for a four down tow on my Ford fousion, so I can check out out cost.
โJul-13-2013 09:58 AM
jerseyjim wrote:
IF you can tow 4-down, forget the dolly. 4-down is easier and cheaper. What you need is a baseplate and towbar. More than one company makes them...I use BlueOx for my baseplate and Roadmaster for my towbar. Then you have a choice of using magnetic lights or a diode kit for your toads' brake and marker lights.
I would suggest you not doing it yourself...at least this time. Check with an RV dealer or Camping World. Most likely under $1500 for everything.
IMO with your motorhome and the weight of the Ford Fusion, one of those "aux. braking systems" are not needed at all. But that's MY opinion.
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โJul-12-2013 01:28 PM
traveylin wrote:
Check your wheel base clearances to match vehicle with dolly. I had a great offer from a known source till I checked the car out side wheel dimension and found that it would not fit inside the dolly wheels. Car is a sienna pretty wide track and not suitable to dolly towing because of it. I believe u-haul has some tables that can help with this issue
โJul-12-2013 01:23 PM
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โJul-12-2013 01:13 PM
PapPappy wrote:
With a tow dolly, you will still need brakes, and a light package (either tied into the vehicle, or magnetic type that are placed on the trunk or inside window).
โJul-12-2013 12:19 PM