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Parts Needed To Flat Tow A 2025 Jeep Wrangler  

Updated 08/07/2025 | Published 07/08/2025

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We have a 2025 Jeep Wrangler we want to flat tow behind our Class C rated for 7,500. Please review and see if I got everything needed. Blue Ox Alpha 2 Non-Binding Tow Bar - RV Mount - 2 Hitch - 6,500 lbs BX7380 Curt Custom Tail Light Wiring Kit for Towed Vehicles C96JR Roadmaster Battery Charge Line Kit for Towed Vehicles RM-156-25 Blue Ox Patriot Portable Flat Tow Brake System - Proportional BLU37TR Thanks!

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Expert Reply:

Hi Gerald!

I was going to say you also needed the Blue Ox Base Plate Kit # BX1139 and some wiring to hook the RV to your Jeep, but I see that you realized this and got both. Another potential part you may need is a high low adapter, but you will want to get the base plate installed first to see if you need one or not. You want to # BX7380 tow bars to be as level as possible, but the RV hitch and base plate arms being within 3" is perfectly acceptable. If it's more than that, you will want to match the drop or rise as closely as you can.

To power the Blue Ox Patriot Portable Flat Tow Brake System # BLU37TR, you will want something like the 12 Volt Outlet Kit # RM-9332. This bypasses the vehicle's computer and keeps constant power to the braking system at all times.

A full list of parts to tow a 2025 Jeep Wrangler would be as follows:

Base Plate: # BX1139
Tow Bars: # BX7380
Tail Light Wiring: # C96JR
Umbilical (RV to Towed): # C59HR
Charge Line: # RM-156-25
Braking System: # BLU37TR
12v Outlet: # RM-9332
High Low Adapter: May not be needed

Once you get the base plate installed, let me know if you need a high low adapter. I can definitely get you the right one!

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Lazer S.

8/7/2025

Hey Gerald, It looks like you've got everything you need for flat towing your Jeep Wrangler, including the base plate and wiring. How did the installation go, and did you find out if you needed a high low adapter? I'm curious to know because it could help others in a similar situation.

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