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โMay-17-2016 07:48 AM
jmb667 wrote:
I did find Rugged Ridge XHD modular bumper this evening when doing more research; looks like Blue Ox makes an adapter specifically for this bumper that bolts right through.
โMay-17-2016 06:02 AM
jmb667 wrote:
Thanks for the info thus far!
Regarding supplemental braking systems, it looks like the states I'm traveling through have "no laws regarding" towed vehicles requiring brakes:
http://www.towingworld.com/towinglawsbystate.cfm?state2=OR
That being said, I've also always heard "it's not about what you can pull, it's about what you can stop". I'm confident that with cautious driving, a 4300lb Jeep behind my F-250 won't be a problem, but I'm open to the voice of (more) experience, too.
โMay-16-2016 09:05 PM
Y-Guy wrote:jmb667 wrote:
I see you have a JKU yourself; what type of setup do you use?
I'm still in the shopping stage, like you. I've looked long and hard the the options. Most likely I'll go with the ReadyBrute Elite tow bar w/surge braking. Bumper, I'm torn. The ones I pointed out aren't bad, but the shipping is a killer for me in the NW, you too as I see you're in Oregon. I'm strongly looking at the Tomken, mostly since I'll be going to Denver this summer and I could bring it back with me and save the shipping costs. Price is about $648 which isn't bad.
Pics of it in this thread - member in the photo has one, and had it built with Blue Ox tow points.
Rock Hard sells Tow Bar Adapters but there are not many bumpers that have the bolts on the outside that would accommodate those. I'd feel better about a cheaper bumper if I could mount those directly through the bumper to the Jeep.
Reality is the path your looking at is probably fine, just makes me a bit nervous having an Unlimited and coming in at nearly 5,000# of weight.
โMay-16-2016 09:00 PM
jmb667 wrote:
I see you have a JKU yourself; what type of setup do you use?
โMay-16-2016 06:15 PM
Y-Guy wrote:
The Barricade, while a nice bumper, isn't tow rated. Will it work? Probably. How long? That's the unknown factor.
There are at least three bumpers that are tow rated. Both the LoD & Rock Hard have options for towing behind a motorhome, I'd give them a good hard look.
LoD Offroad
Rock Hard 4x4
Tomkin
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โMay-15-2016 10:15 PM
jmb667 wrote:Tom/Barb wrote:jmb667 wrote:
So my wife and I are going to Yellowstone later this summer; we're still doing our motorhome research, so we'll be taking her F-250.
However, in Yellowstone itself (and surrounding area), I think the Jeep would be a lot more fun, especially with the top down and (maybe) the doors off.
Been doing a TON of reading and research...I think I'm better off getting an aftermarket bumper I want anyway, rather than a baseplate.
So here's what I'm thinking:
1. http://www.extremeterrain.com/barricade-front-bumper-j20850.html?utm_content=barricade-front-bumper-...Barricade Trail Force HD bumper
2. http://www.etrailer.com/Base-Plates/Jeep/Wrangler+Unlimited/2016/RM-035.html?vehicleid=201645005Roadmaster 3/4 D-ring adapter
3. http://www.etrailer.com/Tow-Bars/Roadmaster/RM-520.htmlRoadmaster Falcon tow bar
Based on what I'm reading, I think this'll work...but the opinions of seasoned RVs is much appreciated.
Thanks!
Using the bumper shown, simply use a "A" frame type tow bar, and attach it to the "D" ring mounts
Thanks for that! Any recommendations on an A-frame tow bar? I only see three "fixed" tow bars at etrailer.com, for example.
โMay-15-2016 09:59 PM
Tom/Barb wrote:jmb667 wrote:
So my wife and I are going to Yellowstone later this summer; we're still doing our motorhome research, so we'll be taking her F-250.
However, in Yellowstone itself (and surrounding area), I think the Jeep would be a lot more fun, especially with the top down and (maybe) the doors off.
Been doing a TON of reading and research...I think I'm better off getting an aftermarket bumper I want anyway, rather than a baseplate.
So here's what I'm thinking:
1. http://www.extremeterrain.com/barricade-front-bumper-j20850.html?utm_content=barricade-front-bumper-...Barricade Trail Force HD bumper
2. http://www.etrailer.com/Base-Plates/Jeep/Wrangler+Unlimited/2016/RM-035.html?vehicleid=201645005Roadmaster 3/4 D-ring adapter
3. http://www.etrailer.com/Tow-Bars/Roadmaster/RM-520.htmlRoadmaster Falcon tow bar
Based on what I'm reading, I think this'll work...but the opinions of seasoned RVs is much appreciated.
Thanks!
Using the bumper shown, simply use a "A" frame type tow bar, and attach it to the "D" ring mounts
โMay-15-2016 09:09 PM
โMay-15-2016 08:37 PM
jmb667 wrote:
So my wife and I are going to Yellowstone later this summer; we're still doing our motorhome research, so we'll be taking her F-250.
However, in Yellowstone itself (and surrounding area), I think the Jeep would be a lot more fun, especially with the top down and (maybe) the doors off.
Been doing a TON of reading and research...I think I'm better off getting an aftermarket bumper I want anyway, rather than a baseplate.
So here's what I'm thinking:
1. http://www.extremeterrain.com/barricade-front-bumper-j20850.html?utm_content=barricade-front-bumper-...Barricade Trail Force HD bumper
2. http://www.etrailer.com/Base-Plates/Jeep/Wrangler+Unlimited/2016/RM-035.html?vehicleid=201645005Roadmaster 3/4 D-ring adapter
3. http://www.etrailer.com/Tow-Bars/Roadmaster/RM-520.htmlRoadmaster Falcon tow bar
Based on what I'm reading, I think this'll work...but the opinions of seasoned RVs is much appreciated.
Thanks!