The 2008-2011 Honda CR-V is a comfortable, compact vehicle that can easily be towed behind a Class A or Class C motorhome. In order to flat tow your CR-V, you'll need a few components to complete your setup. These products include base plates, a tow bar, safety cables, towbar wiring, and a supplemental braking system. To make your flat towing adventure as seamless as possible, we've selected our favorite products confirmed to fit your vehicle. Check them out below, then get ready to hit the road.
Flat Towing Components
Base Plates
Tow Bar
Safety Cables
Tow Bar Wiring
Supplemental Braking System
Additional Components
Expert Opinion
Parts Needed to Flat Tow 2008 Honda CR-V Behind MotorhomeYour 2008 Honda CR-V is a popular vehicle for towing behind a motorhome and we can help you get yours all set with the items needed for safe and legal flat towing. The linked overview article has lots of helpful information and is a great place to start your planning.
Let's start with a baseplate for the CR-V. For this I recommend the Roadmaster EZ5 kit # RM-521559-5. This base plate features removable arms with a handy twist-lock attachment so there are no pins to get lost. The arms can be easily removed and stored and this allows it to keep more of its usual appearance....
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Flat Tow Restrictions and Installation Notes
Vehicle Restrictions: The owner's manual states that speeds of 65 mph should not be exceeded while towing the vehicle.
Installation: The 2008-2011 Honda CR-V requires fuses to be pulled for flat towing (check your owner's manual for more information). A fuse bypass such as Roadmaster's FuseMaster # RM76511 provides a simple alternative to removing a fuse every time you tow. When you are ready to tow your vehicle, simply flip the switch (located inside your vehicle for easy access) to the "tow" position. When you wish to drive your vehicle as usual, just flip the switch to "drive" and hit the road. The fuse bypass is permanently installed on your vehicle, so once it's installed, you won't have to remove or replace your fuse again.
Flat Towing Products
Base Plates for 2008-2011 Honda CR-V
Base plates are the custom-fit attachment points that install on the frame of your Honda CR-V and will allow you to connect a tow bar to your vehicle. This is the part of a flat towing setup that is truly vehicle specific and custom fit for a particular vehicle and style. These base plates are designed to fit 2008-2011 Honda CR-V models.
Compatible with Roadmaster motorhome-mounted tow bars
No welding required
Made in USA
Installation: Trimming of spoiler, air dam, grille or plastic fascia may be required. To use with Sterling tow bar, Sterling cable anchors must be attached to vehicle frame or welded to receiver portion of bracket. Bracket will not accommodate the Guardian rock shield, Tow Defender # RM-4700, Stowaway or the StowMaster and StowMaster All Terrain tow bars. Product does not fit models with brush guard.
Installation: Bumper fascia must be removed and replaced during installation. Requires some trimming of bumper (fascia, plastic, and/or grille). Requires some minor drilling. The BX88152 adapter cannot be used with this baseplate. Product does not fit models with brush guard.
Another necessary component of a flat towing setup is the tow bar. While tow bars are not a custom-fit component, it is important to make sure that the tow bar and base plates you choose for your Honda CR-V are compatible with each other. A good rule of thumb is to use a tow bar from the same manufacturer as your base plate kit. If you have base plates or a tow bar of one brand and wish to use a counterpart from a different manufacturer, you will likely need an adapter. Check out our base plate adapter table for help on choosing the correct product.
Tow bars come in two styles: those that mount on the motorhome (hitch mount style) and those that mount on the vehicle (coupler style). For frequent RVers, motorhome-mounted tow bars are generally preferable. They provide a more stable connection, are easy to adjust, and do not require a separate coupler. On the other hand, those who RV less frequently may consider a vehicle-mounted tow bar for a more economical option.
Safety cables are a necessary component of a flat towing setup. Keep the weight of your Honda CR-V in mind when choosing safety cables, as safety cables come in a variety of capacities. Blue Ox and Demco typically include safety cables with their tow bars, making it easy to complete your flat towing setup. Both manufacturers also offer replacement safety cables. Some premium Roadmaster tow bars include safety cables, but most do not. Roadmaster offers a number of capacites and both coiled and straight cables for your flat towing setup. The coiled design helps keep the safety cables from dragging the ground, while straight cables work best with tow bars that have channels, or cable guides, for the safety cables to feed through.
It is important for your Honda CR-V to be wired for flat towing. Tow bar wiring allows your vehicle to have functioning stop, turn, and tail lights while being towed. To make sure your vehicle has functioning tail lights when towed, you have a few options. You can use the existing tail lights by installing a kit that plugs or splices into your current wiring. You can also bypass your factory wiring by installing a bulb and socket wiring kit that uses the vehicle's tail light housings. Finally, you can install a universal magnetic or trunk-mounted lighting kit to add additional lights to your vehicle specifically for towing.
Tech Tip:
Fuse(s) must be pulled to tow the 2008-2011 Honda CR-V. Fuse bypass RM76511 required. Check owner's manual for more information.
Roadmaster Diode 7-Wire to 6-Wire Flexo-Coil Wiring Kit
Supplemental Braking System for 2008-2011 Honda CR-V
Using a supplemental braking system, also called a tow bar braking system, helps make sure your towed vehicle slows down as your motorhome slows down. This helps reduce wear and tear on both your vehicle and your motorhome, as well as helps shorten the braking distance of your towing setup. It is also important to keep in mind that supplemental braking systems are required by law in many states. It is important to check the requirements for areas you will be traveling through.
To complete your Honda CR-V's flat towing setup, a few additional parts may be required or recommended. Some of these components, such as fuse bypassses, 12-volt accessory outlets, and high-low adapters, ensure that your flat tow setup functions properly. Other accessories work to protect your vehicle from rocks and other road debris while your vehicle is being towed.
Because the Honda CR-V's battery will drain while being flat towed, a fuse bypass is required to pull the fuses that cause the drain.
Bypasses towed vehicle's mini-fuse so you can tow your vehicle without draining its battery
Provides simple alternative to removing a fuse every time you tow
Installs quickly, easily and permanently
A charge line kit maintains the battery charge in your towed vehicle (though it is not required when using the Roadmaster Invisibrake, which provides its own charge). A 12-volt outlet kit provides power to portable braking systems but is not required for fixed systems.
If your tow bar is level when you attach it to your vehicle and RV, then great! You don't need a high-low adapter. However, if your tow bar is not level, you will need a high-low adapter. Your tow bar should always be within 3 inches of level. A tow bar cover is also recommended to protect your tow bar when not in use.
Protective guards such as the Roadmaster Guardian Rock Guard and Demco's Sentry Deflector attach to your tow bar and protect the front of your vehicle from road debris.
Attaches to tow bar mounting bracket and side panels
Fits all Roadmaster tow bars with Quick Disconnects
The Roadmaster Tow Defender provides a heavy-duty nylon screen to deflect rocks, gravel, and road debris down and away from your vehicle. The Tow Defender may also be used in conjunction with the Roadmaster Guardian Rock Guard for ultimate protection.
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