Hey Kathryn, what specifically on the Blue Ox Alpha are you needing to replace? Unlike Roadmaster they don't have as many replacement parts but you can contact them about getting yours rebuilt but that's just not something we can help with.…
Hey Nelson, so you would need two separate systems since a supplemental braking system can only be used with a towed vehicle and a trailer brake controller can only control trailer brakes. Main difference is a supplemental braking system is designed…
They sure will Bud! The Roadmaster Falcon 3HD Tow Bar item #RM27NQ is compatible with the same D-Ring adapters like item #RM-035-1 or item #RM-035 as the older Falcon 2 tow bar item #RM-520. The difference between the tow bars is increased capacity…
When it comes to choosing between the Blue Ox Patriot #BLU37TR and the Brake Buddy Select 3 #HM39524, these systems are extremely similar in their setup and functionality. Both of these systems provide proportional braking in a compact and easy to…
The base plate kit we carry to fit your 2017 Jeep Wrangler Winter Edition is Blue Ox #BX1133. It does bolt to the bumper brackets on your Jeep. I've linked the install details for you. In addition to the base plate kit you'll also need a tow…
Hey, Bill. If you’re not installing a supplemental braking system, like part #DM86VR, then the answer is no, you won’t need to install a charge line kit (part #RM-156-25). You will, however, want to double-check your owner’s manual for the exact…
Hey Dennis, it almost sounds like you have a Blue Ox base plate kit installed on your 2006 Jeep Liberty like the part #BX1122 which would be correct for your vehicle. Does this look like what you have? If not email me back with a picture of what you…
Thanks for the picture! I checked with Progressive Dynamics the replacement power converter you need for your Parallax Series 7300 Model 7345 is the Replacement Converter for Parallax/Magnetek or WFCO RV Power Centers - 45 Amp item #PD4645V.
The G10B is an older 10 gallon unit, as you mentioned, and to replace it I recommend the Atwood RV Water Heater #AT94180 that you referenced which will fit the same size as what you have.
Hi Michael! I did a bunch of research and found some stuff. You can only tow a 2026 Chevy Equinox front wheel drive with a gasoline engine behind a motorhome, but NOT with all 4 wheels on the ground. You would have to use a dolly, like the Roadmaster…
Thanks for all the details Jason! To get a Blue Ox tow bar to fit with the shackles on your 2021 Jeep Wrangler Sport you'll need either the 7/8" #BX88357 or 1" #BX88358 Adapters, but just be sure to check with the manufacturer of your…
Hello David, We definitely have some tow bars that will work for your Chevy Spark LS. I do not know of any that would stay on the front of your 2020 Chevy Spark, but they can stow on the back of the RV. If your Spark is an automatic transmission it…
WOW! I am impressed! I called to place my order and real person answered, spoke perfect English, albeit a slight southern accent, and my order was sent within a day, shipped quickly and I had it a few days later. I saved over a hundred dollars over local and installed it my self. I cant imagine how that they could do any better. THANKS!
Reliable Fixed Systems for Flat Tow Brake Enthusiasts
Fixed systems offer a dependable solution for flat towing, providing consistent braking performance. Ideal for those who prefer a set-and-forget approach, these systems integrate seamlessly with your vehicle's existing setup, ensuring safety and ease of use on the road.
Installation can vary, but many find it manageable with some mechanical skills. Instructions are generally clear, and online videos can be a great help. Some setups may require custom adjustments, like finding the right spot for components or adapting to unique vehicle layouts.
Fixed systems offer consistent performance and are less hassle once installed. They integrate directly with your vehicle, providing reliable braking without needing to be set up each time you tow. This makes them a great choice for frequent travelers.
Yes, fixed systems are versatile and can be adapted to various vehicle models. However, some customization might be needed, like adjusting for different battery or fuse box locations. It's important to check compatibility with your specific vehicle setup.
Some challenges include finding the right installation spots for components and dealing with unique vehicle layouts. Accessing certain areas, like under the dash, can be tricky. However, with patience and the right tools, these challenges are manageable.
Fixed systems provide consistent braking power, crucial for safe towing. They engage automatically, ensuring your towed vehicle stops in sync with your RV. This reduces wear on your RV's brakes and enhances overall control, especially during sudden stops.