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Trailer Towing Tips Towbar

 
Trailer Towing Tips Towbar
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One reason that flat towing has fallen out of favor is that regular towbars can be a major pain to attach or detach, especially when on uneven ground and/or alone. As the name implies, the Roadmaster's Blackhawk All Terrain Non-Binding Towbar solves the binding problem and is very easy to work alone. By releasing the two latches, midway on the arms, the arms become telescopic, which allows both side-to-side and fore-and-aft movement, essentially making the towbar flexible and simple to hook up or disconnect. This Blackhawk is rated at 8,000 pounds and is available either tow vehicle-mounted (shown) or with a regular coupler. As with any towbar, it should be used in the most horizontal position possible. View Related Article
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