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Roadmaster
manufactures the world's most comprehensive line of tow bars.
From the entry level Tracker to the top of the line Sterling,
Roadmaster's
quality and value are unmatched. You will not find any tow bar easier
to operate than the car mounted Stowmaster Tow Bar.
If motorhome mounted tow bars are more your style, then don't miss
the Falcon Tow Bar.
The
Basics of Tow Bars
There are essentially two fundamental types of tow bar designs.
"Rigid
A-Frame" tow bars are the most basic design.
Roadmaster' Rigide A-Frame Tow Bar is the
Tracker Tow Bar.
Because the
arms do not adjust or collapse, many people find them difficult to
connect to the trailer ball. This often results in the need to
"jockey" the car around to align the tow bar over the
ball. This type of tow bar is ideal for the casual user or
somebody on a budget. These bars are simple, inexpensive,
lightweight and dependable. The
Tracker Tow Bar
is the strongest 'A' frame tow bar in it's class,
yet weighs only 38 lbs. It folds easily into a 'stowed'
configuration for upright, car-mounted storage. However, if you plan on connecting and
disconnecting frequently, then a collapsible tow bar may be a
better choice.
"Collapsible" tow bars are the standard
among RV'ers. Roadmaster's line of collapsible tow bars:
Stowmaster Tow
Bar,
Stowmaster
All Terrain Tow Bar,
Falcon 2 Tow Bar,
Falcon All
Terrain Tow Bar,
Sterling Tow Bar,
Blackhawk Tow Bar,
and the
Blackhawk All Terrain Tow Bar
When connecting the tow bar, it's arms will easily
adjust allowing - one person to hook up in seconds. As you drive
away, the arms will extend, self-center and lock in place for safe
and trouble free towing. By pulling the pins, this style of tow
bar can quickly
be removed, or simply folded against the vehicle for compact
storage. Collapsible tow bars are quick and convenient, and a must
for the everyday RV'er.
Two
very different types of tow bars are available today under the
classification of "Collapsible". Traditional "Car
Mounted" tow bars like the
Stowmaster Tow
Bar fold away on the front of the car when done towing. "Motorhome
Mounted" tow bars like the
Falcon 2 Tow Bar,
Sterling Tow
Bar and
BlackHawk Tow Bar
fold away on the rear of the coach. Car mounted tow bars are slightly
easier to use and operate. However, motorhome mounted tow bars never
have to be lifted off the front of the car, and can always be
conveniently stored on the rear of your RV. Due to their unique
swivel joint design, motorhome mounted tow bars do not require a
ball mount.
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