Recommended Base Plate and BrakeMaster Seat Bracket for my 2020 Ford F-150 Lariat
Updated 10/14/2020 | Published 10/13/2020 >
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I am trading 2017 GMC Sierra for a 2020 Ford F-150. Can you give me the part numbers I need for the seat adapter and the hitch parts that bolt to the pickup frame. As far as I know everything else can be reused off of the old truck. Correct me if I am wrong.
asked by: Brad S
Helpful Expert Reply:
The Roadmaster BrakeMaster Custom Fit Seat Adapter part # RM-88316 is a confirmed fit for the 2020 Ford F-150. It will work out great for your existing BrakeMaster.
For your base plate the Blue Ox Base Plate Kit part # BO74FR for a Blue Ox tow bar.
It is recommended that you use a charge line kit like the Roadmaster Battery Charge Line Kit for Towed Vehicles part # RM-156-25 to keep the battery to charged while you're towing it down the road.
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