Recommended Base Plate Kit and Towing System for 2011 GMC Acadia
Published 05/11/2018 >
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Thanks Jason. That is exactly what I needed. I was also curious about a permanent breaking system, so that's perfect. One additional question: it looks like the wiring harness you recommended would be for a 7-pin hookup off the RV. I'm 99% sure we only have the old 4-pin hookup there (it's a 2006 Damon Daybreak). Should we be using a different wiring harness then?
asked by: Brian R
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For your 2011 GMC Acadia with billet bumper trim the Roadmaster EZ Base Plate Kit - Removable Arms # 523149-1 will work just fine. I've attached the installation instructions to assist as there will be some trimming required for this install which isn't uncommon when installing base plates.
Then I recommend the Roadmaster Falcon 2 Tow Bar - 6,000 lbs # RM-520 along with safety cables # RM-643. You will also need a high-low adapter for proper towing height, so I've attached an article to help you with determining best fit between your motorhome and vehicle and have linked the page to your options to assist.
For your wiring, I recommend the Roadmaster Diode 7-Wire to 6-Wire Flexo-Coil Wiring Kit # RM-15267 which will allow you to use your factory wiring for the brake lights and turn signals while protecting your vehicle system.
For your braking system, I recommend the SMI Stay-IN-Play DUO Supplemental Braking System # SM99251 which is an extremely reliable system that only needs to be adjusted at installation and then becomes a simple plug and play for towing.
Your vehicle does have a recommended speed restriction of 65 mph and you will want to start the Acadia before towing to circulate fluids and at each fuel stop. Running for just a few minutes does what is required so you won't cause unnecessary wear to your vehicle axles or transmission. You will want to check your owners manual for more information as the 15-amp ECM fuse and the 50-amp BATT1 fuse from the underhood fuse block need to be removed and stored in a safe location.
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Roadmaster EZ Crossbar Style Base Plate Kit - Removable Arms
- Tow Bar Base Plate
- Removable Draw Bars
- Twist Lock Attachment
- Partially Hidden
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Brian
5/11/2018
Thanks Jason. That is exactly what I needed. I was also curious about a permanent breaking system, so that's perfect. One additional question: it looks like the wiring harness you recommended would be for a 7-pin hookup off the RV. I'm 99% sure we only have the old 4-pin hookup there (it's a 2006 Damon Daybreak). Should we be using a different wiring harness then?