Packages Designed To Be SAFE and EASY
Apollo 2-inch Tow Bar
The Apollo tow
bar is for use with towed vehicles 12,500 lbs. This easy foldaway tow bar mounts
and stores on the back of the RV when not in use. It is self-aligning, has
quick disconnect hookup pins, and Signature Series easy-release locking
handles. It is constructed with solid steel. Safety cables are included.
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I received my order quickly and accurately. I Had the base plate and wiring installed at my local dealership and can't wait for RV season to arrive. Tom was fantastic to deal with both on the phone as well as through email. Great customer service and very helpful advice.
David K Sault Ste. Marie, ON Canada
Blue Ox Tow bar Baseplate Bracket
Select models come with removable tabs
- Engineered to make vehicle towing easy and safe.
- Designed for a custom vehicle-specific fit.
- Comes Complete With Safety Cables, Hardware & Front Arms
- Easier installation and limited to no drilling depending on the vehicle.
- NO Welding Necessary
- 3 Year Warranty
- MADE IN THE USA!!!
I just finished installing and towing the Blue Ox tow package for my Jeep Wrangler. This kit was flawless and very easy for the average fellow like me to install. I am very pleased with the knowledgeable help I received from JD at RV Camp Champ. With so many choices, JD just walked me through all that. The delivery was very quick.
Yankton Sd
SAFE
The Leading Cause of Tow System Failure is Towing Out of Level
Confirm the Hitch Height is Correct
Optimum Height Variation is 0" Optimum 3" Maximum
High Low Hitch Adapters come in 2,4,6,8 & 10 inches
Also 5,000 - 10,000 lb Towing Capacity
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Darlene S. Winston Salem, NC United States
MAKE YOUR TRAVELS EASY WITH A FUSE BYPASS SWITCH
Never Climb Under The Dash Again, Stop pulling fuses every time you tow. Now you can disconnect your fuse with the flip of a switch. This switch provides a safe alternative to the constant removal and reinstallation of the fuse when changing from the towed mode to the driving mode.
Five Reasons You
Need Supplemental
Brakes
- Safety
- Utilizing supplemental brakes ensures both vehicles brake in tandem, significantly reducing stopping time and distance. This helps mitigate the risk of a panicked stop, a leading cause of tow system failure.
- Supplemental braking relieves stress on the tow bar and mounting brackets, preventing potential catastrophic failure.
- Incorporating supplemental brakes also helps reduce the chance of catastrophic brake failure in a motorhome caused by sustained heavy braking.
- Regulatory Compliance
A Legal Obligation According to the American Automobile Association, most states and many Canadian provinces now require supplemental brakes if the towed weight exceeds 3,000 lbs. (1,360 kg). Non-compliance with these regulations can lead to serious legal issues.
- Chassis Warranty
A Matter of Adherence It is crucial to note that failing to use supplemental brakes when required can void the chassis warranty. Workhorse/Chevrolet will void the warranty if you tow more than 1,000 lbs. (454 kg) without supplemental braking, and Ford has a 1,500 lbs. (680 kg) limit. Adhering to these manufacturer guidelines is not just important; it's a warranty-saving necessity.
- Wear and Tear
Without supplemental brakes, the tow bar must absorb the total braking force of the dinghy, leading to increased wear and tear, similar to the action of an accordion. This can contribute to premature tow bar failure. Additionally, the motorhome brakes will experience less wear when supplemental brakes are utilized, as they are not solely responsible for braking both vehicles.
- Industry Norms
It is worth noting that most trailers on the road, including fifth wheels, travel trailers, boat trailers, and semi-trailers, are equipped with braking systems. Given the significant weight being towed, including supplemental brakes for a dinghy is a widely recognized best practice.
Conclusion
In conclusion, using supplemental brakes when towing a dinghy is a crucial safety measure and a compliance requirement in many jurisdictions. It also helps to protect the integrity of the tow system and chassis warranty while reducing overall wear and tear on the motorhome's braking components. Considering the industry norms and best practices, supplemental brakes are strongly recommended.