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Recommended Flat Tow System for 2016 Jeep Wrangler JK  

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Im interested in flat towing my 16 JK. Im looking t the Flacon 6000 lb tow bar system. Does it come with everything I need?

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There are many components that are used to flat tow a vehicle, so I have attached an overview article for you to check out as the list of parts needed can be a little overwhelming if you weren't expecting it.

To flat tow your 2016 Jeep Wrangler JK behind your motorhome, you will need a base plate kit, tow bar, safety cables, tail light wiring harness, supplemental braking system and likely a high-low adapter as well.

For your base plates and tow bar, I recommend using the Roadmaster Direct Connect Base Plate Kit, # RM-521448-5 and the Falcon All Terrain Tow Bar, # RM-522. This combination provides one of the easiest to use connections on the market and then you can use safety cables # RM-643. The tow bar is also non-binding, so you don't have to worry about unhooking on uneven terrain or at different angles.

For your wiring harness, I recommend the Hopkins Custom Wiring Kit, # HM56200. This harness requires no cutting, splicing into your vehicle's tail light wires to install, it simply plugs into the back of your tail lights. Then I recommend cutting the 4 way off and wiring it to the Roadmaster 7-Wire to 6-Wire Flexo-Coil Kit # RM-146-7. You will also need the Brake-Lite Relay # RM-88400 for your supplemental braking system.

For a braking system, I recommend the SMI Stay-IN-Play DUO system, # SM99251, or the SMI Air Force One, # SM99243 if your motorhome has air brakes, because you only have to install the system once. It installs in the engine compartment and out of the way unlike the traditional portable box systems that have to be installed and removed every time you tow.

Finally, I recommend picking up a tow bar cover, # RM-055-3, to keep your tow bar protected from the elements when you aren't towing and the Roadmaster Tow Defender, # RM-4750, to protect the front of your Jeep from rocks and road debris. You may also need a high-low adapter if the the trailer hitch on your motorhome is significantly higher or lower than the base plates on your Jeep. I've attached a help article on high-low adapter that explains how to choose the correct adapter.

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