Where Does the Replacement Quick Disconnect Adapter Bracket Attach to the Roadmaster Tow Defender
Updated 09/01/2021 | Published 08/31/2021 >
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How does this fit on the Defender and RV? The ad is not very clear on where and how it fits.
asked by: Bruce W
Expert Reply:
The Roadmaster Tow Defender Protective Screening # RM-4700 has two attachment points for the Quick Disconnect Adapter Bracket # RM-644702-00. On the vehicle side of the tow defender protective screening you will see three cutouts. The two adapter brackets are attached on the outside cutouts, one for each side.
I have attached a picture showing the quick disconnect adapter bracket attached to the tow defender protective screening, as well as a review video which shows them in use.
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Replacement Quick Disconnect Adapter Bracket and Linch Pin for Roadmaster Tow Defender - Qty 1
- Accessories and Parts
- Tow Bar
- Quick Disconnects
- Tow Defender
- Roadmaster
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