Determining The Correct Tow Bar For A 2017 Lincoln MKC
Updated 01/22/2024 | Published 01/20/2024 >
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I looking for a tow bar for 2017 lincoln mkc front wheel drive
asked by: Ivan H
Expert Reply:
The tow bar you need to tow your 2017 Lincoln MKC is going to depend on the baseplate you install/have installed. You can mix and match some brands but you'll likely need an adapter if so. All that being said the manual for your vehicle states that front wheel drive models can not be flat towed with all four wheels on the ground so you'll need to dolly tow instead with the front wheels off of the ground.
To do this you'll need the Demco Kar Kaddy X Tow Dolly w/ Disc Brakes # DM9713093. This comes with straps to secure your MKC in place, lights to display your traffic signals, and disc brakes with a surge coupler to help stop the vehicle without placing on the stress on your motorhome's suspension.
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Blue Ox Acclaim Non-Binding Tow Bar - Coupler Style for 2" Ball - Car Mount - 5,000 lbs
- Tow Bar
- Coupler Mount
- Telescoping - Non-Binding
- Steel
- 5000 lbs
- Fits Blue Ox Base Plates
- Stores on Car
- Cables Included
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