Roadmaster Baseplate Features
Thursday, July 16, 2015 — No Comments Yet
What are Roadmaster Baseplates?
Roadmaster baseplates (brackets) are installed on your vehicle's frame to provide attachment points for your Roadmaster Tow Bar. Roadmaster manufacturers more than a thousand vehicle-specific.
Tow Bar mounting brackets in a variety of styles:
Classic Brackets
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XL Series 'Hidden' Brackets The visible portion of the brackets, the "front arms" can be easily removed when not towing - remove two hitch pins to convert from towed car to road car in seconds.
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MX Series 'Hidden' Brackets The visible portion of the brackets, the "front arms" can be easily removed when not towing - remove two hitch pins to convert from towed car to road car in seconds.
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EZ Twistlock Series 'Hidden' Brackets All EZ and EZ2 series brackets are easy to attach and remove - simply insert the visible portion of the brackets (the 'front arms') into the receiver and rotate. All four EZ Twistlock bracket styles feature:
EZ4 and EZ5 brackets have a clean, uncluttered look, whether you're towing or driving. A spring loaded locking system allows the brackets to be recessed even farther than earlier models. Both locks 'cick' as each of the front arms are rotated into position; pull a ring and twist the front arms 90 degrees to remove them. Safety cable anchor tabs are located for convenience and easy of use. Since the tabs will accomodate a snap hook, the safety cables can be connected directly to the bracket, eliminating the short racket safety cables entirely. These brackets also have a convenient, built-in mounting point for the electrical socket. |
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