- First Name
- Richard
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- Jul 3, 2021
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- Bakersfield
- Vehicle(s)
- '22 Badlands 2 dr 2.3L, 2000 Ford F450 PU, 2001 Jeep Cherokee
- Your Bronco Model
- Badlands
I currently flat tow a Jeep Cherokee behind the motorhome. I use a Roadmaster tow bar and baseplate. I saw that Roadmaster is also looking for someone to let them use the Bronco to make the base plates. I plan to flat tow the Bronco. Since the coach has air brakes, I use an Air Force One system which also powers the vacuum brake booster, which I plan to move over to the Bronco. I can only get the 2.3, since it uses a vacuum brake booster. The 2.7 has electric boost so it won't work with my current system. I also have TPMS monitors on the coach and the Jeep, and on my enclosed trailer when I tow it.
As far as backing up, surprisingly it's really not an issue. When you know you can't back up you drive accordingly. I've trailered vehicles for years, but I am much happier flat towing for it's quickness to hook and unhook and simplicity, and parking in RV parks. Just ditto to what has already been said.
As far as backing up, surprisingly it's really not an issue. When you know you can't back up you drive accordingly. I've trailered vehicles for years, but I am much happier flat towing for it's quickness to hook and unhook and simplicity, and parking in RV parks. Just ditto to what has already been said.
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