Difference Between Roadmaster Base Plates For 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee & Recommended Braking System
Published 11/23/2022 >
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Thanks for your answer Kyle. This leads me to a couple more questions: I like the invisibrake system you recommended, but I'm considering a portable braking system so I can use it in two different vehicles. Depending what article or answer you read from eTrailer, you get a different answer. Which portable system do you recommend and why? Thanks so much! RM-152-98146-7. Couple of questions: 1. Installation drawings show a 4-way connector between motorhome and tow vehicle, but really its a 7 to 6 way connector, right? The drawing is only utilizing 4 of the wires for this application, right? 2. If I purchase the charge line kit RM-156-25, then I will be able to use the motorhome charge line in my 7-pin connector as the power source, through your provided wiring harness in the kit above and into the center position of your provided 6-way connector above, correct? I really dont want to have run a separate charge line outside the wiring harness from the motorhome and the tow vehicle
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Expert Reply:
The only difference between the (now discontinued) Roadmaster Crossbar-Style Base Plate 1419-5 and (now discontinued) Direct-Connect Base Plate 1419-6 for your 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee is that the crossbar style requires a separate piece to attach the tow bar, the Crossbar Assembly for Roadmaster Motorhome Mounted Tow Bars # 910021-00.
Because they are discontinued I recommend going with a base plate from Demco that fits your Grand Cherokee, along with a compatible tow bar:
- Demco Classic Base Plate Kit # DM9518072
- etrailer SD Non-Binding Tow Bar # e34ZR
Along with the base plate and tow bar there are a number of other parts you'll need to flat tow your 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee, which I'll go ahead and list out for you below.
- Roadmaster 4-Diode Universal Wiring Kit for Towed Vehicles # RM-152-98146-7
- Roadmaster Brake-Lite Relay Kit for Towed Vehicles # RM-88400
- Roadmaster InvisiBrake Supplemental Braking System # RM-8700
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- Flat Tow Wiring Harness
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Mark B.
11/23/2022
Thanks for your answer Kyle. This leads me to a couple more questions: Looks like the direct connect tow bar eliminates the possibility of using the Guardian RM4000 rock guard. What are the other available options for tow vehicle protection? I like the invisibrake system you recommended, but I'm considering a portable braking system so I can use it in two different vehicles. Depending what article or answer you read from eTrailer, you get a different answer. Which portable system do you recommend and why? Thanks so much! RM-152-98146-7. Couple of questions: 1. Installation drawings show a 4-way connector between motorhome and tow vehicle, but really its a 7 to 6 way connector, right? The drawing is only utilizing 4 of the wires for this application, right? 2. If I purchase the charge line kit RM-156-25, then I will be able to use the motorhome charge line in my 7-pin connector as the power source, through your provided wiring harness in the kit above and into the center position of your provided 6-way connector above, correct? I really dont want to have run a separate charge line outside the wiring harness from the motorhome and the tow vehicle