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mowermech
Dec 20, 2014Explorer
If the advertising says "steel" or "stainless steel", you probably don't want it.
My Roadmaster Stowmaster towbar is nearly too heavy for me to handle.
IMO, you want a 5000 lb. capacity aluminum towbar, preferably one that stays on the back of the motorhome so you don't have to lift it very often. I'm sure at least one company makes such a bar, but I don't know right off hand which one it is.
Try a google search for aluminum towbar, and see what you find.
Good luck.
P.S. I'm 73. Keep on RVing!
My Roadmaster Stowmaster towbar is nearly too heavy for me to handle.
IMO, you want a 5000 lb. capacity aluminum towbar, preferably one that stays on the back of the motorhome so you don't have to lift it very often. I'm sure at least one company makes such a bar, but I don't know right off hand which one it is.
Try a google search for aluminum towbar, and see what you find.
Good luck.
P.S. I'm 73. Keep on RVing!
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