I have been waiting on a vehicle like my old FJ40. The Bronco is the closest thing I have seen if you don't want to go Jeep. I just feel Ford has missed the boat when it comes to ability to tow and be towed.
BTW, I'm on my third Ford pickup, the first was a '47. The current one is 19 years...
Remove motorhome from that and you might have a point. Flat tow is all wheels on the road. The tug can be a '77 pickup.
Trailers have built in brakes. You don't need to lick glass on this one. Trailer brakes on a vehicle touted as being flat tow capable. What a concept!!!
Sorry bro, I have tow points strong enough to swing around on but can only pull half a bronco.
So does the bronco have integrated brake setup that can be used for flat towing? MAJOR miss if it doesnt. FORD, listen up. Seven pin wiring on a hitch Uhaul would laugh at is just plain sad.
I can...
I saw a rough implementation of onboard air and toad lights on YouTube.
I'm still a complete noob on flat towing as my experience is 40 years in the past.
Isn't there an easy button? Hook up the seven pin and have vehicle braking? I am dissappointed. My tow will have on board air...good for...
That hitch is the reason the Bronco's tow rating is so low. In all reality it should be 7500# or more with a class III/IV.
I don't buy two engine choices, two wheelbase choices, two weights, same tow capacities. Limiting factor is the hitch...period.
Who is going to make a decent hitch for the...