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Hey Mike, so we have hitch extenders that can be used when towing a trailer like the Malone part #MPG544 but the Roadmaster adapter you mentioned is not one that can be used when towing. With that said your trailer would need to weigh under 4,000…
view full answer...As long as the flat tow wiring is wired in before the 4-Way #C93ZV and you connect the power for the converter directly to the battery it will work. I have seen several use Magnetic Lights #TL21RK which they will wire in on the main harness to have…
view full answer...There may be a solution for you but the Roadmaster dual receiver you mentioned is designed for flat towing only and should not be used for towing a camper. The only real option is the Malone 2" Dual Purpose Hitch Receiver #MPG544 which measures…
view full answer...I recommend the Roadmaster Dual Hitch Receiver Adapter, 10" Drop/Rise item #RM-077-10. This adapter was designed for this type of set up. Your Jeep Rubicon and Swagman E bike rack weigh well below the 10,000 lbs maximum capacity of this hitch. I…
view full answer...Multiple hitch adapters like your #RM-077-10 and #BX88265 can not be used together. You'd be adding one more breaking point into the mix there and running the risk of something happening and the vehicle being loose on the road. The Thule EasyFold…
view full answer...The Roadmaster Dual Hitch Receiver Adapter, 8" Drop/Rise #RM-077-8 has a towing capacity of 10,000 lbs but the tongue weight is limited to 400 lbs. As long as the tongue weight of your loaded tow dolly and whatever accessory you put in the top…
view full answer...I have a great solution for you. Even though the independently-adjusting cradles on the Yakima OnRamp #Y36FR eliminate the need of a bike frame adapter bar, the OnRamp is not safe to use on the back of a flat-towed vehicle. I I confirmed with the…
view full answer...What you're wanting to do can be accomplished, but we'll need to get you some different equipment because you never want to use 2 adapters, and from my experience all of the dual receiver options using the style you're showing in your…
view full answer...EcoHitch does not allow their instruction manuals to be linked, so I cut out and added the most relevant portions of the installation of the EcoHitch Hidden Front Mount Trailer Hitch Receiver #306-X7352. This hitch, which is a confirmed fit for your…
view full answer...In order to both carry bikes and flat-tow a vehicle at the same time, you'd need to use an adapter on the motorhomes hitch, I recommend the Roadmaster Dual Hitch Receiver Adapter like part #RM-077-2 as it's designed for this exact purpose. In…
view full answer...We carry a very handy 2 inch ball mount for this exact application. The part is #D210. The ball mount slides and pins into your hitch and the top receiver will accept 2 inch bike racks and hold them above the ball. The Ball Mount has a 500 lb tongue…
view full answer...In order to use a hitch-mounted bike rack like the Swagman Original #S64152-2 that you were looking at while towing a vehicle, you will just need to add the Roadmaster Dual Hitch Receiver Adapter #RM-077-4. This adapter will slide into the 2 inch…
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