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I have towed with the Blue Ox towing setup for many years. Now that my new Maverick is here I have to set it up to flat tow.
So, ordered a new Maverick Blue Ox baseplate. But instead of using the Blue Ox towbar I have, I wanted to go with the Ready Brake manual braking built in towbar. This eliminates the Patriot brake box that sits in the drivers floor. That will make starting and running the Maverick at rest stops, per what Ford wants, as there is nothing in the way. It will also make hooking up much easier.
Got it all set up yesterday and took a first test drive. That is where the problems started...
The problem is that the distance between centers of the Blue Ox baseplates is 41". That is VERY wide compared to other typical towbar hook up points. 24" is common. I think I read the Roadmaster is 31", but please verify that.
This spreads the tow bar way out. Which takes up clearance when turning as the tow bars are already much closer to the back of the yoke area. Mine hit the yoke when turning out of my street. Put it in quite a bind. I can only imagine what would happen when doing full lock pull outs from a pull through rv site. This is with the Ready Brake Elite II towbar. I am going to test the Blue Ox later, but it looks like there might be an issue with it too. I called Ready Brake and they said they had not heard of this. Basically didn't want to take any responsibility. They promote how their product fits the Blue Ox baseplates onsite. I am doing some machine work on it myself. Don't have time to screw with begging for help on an expensive product that should work. All they need to do is make the yoke about an inch longer from the back to the bolt hole.
More on this as I progress. But right now the Roadmaster baseplate looks to me to be the only way to go were I shopping for a Maverick baseplate again. I will be calling Blue Ox to get their take on it later....
So, ordered a new Maverick Blue Ox baseplate. But instead of using the Blue Ox towbar I have, I wanted to go with the Ready Brake manual braking built in towbar. This eliminates the Patriot brake box that sits in the drivers floor. That will make starting and running the Maverick at rest stops, per what Ford wants, as there is nothing in the way. It will also make hooking up much easier.
Got it all set up yesterday and took a first test drive. That is where the problems started...
The problem is that the distance between centers of the Blue Ox baseplates is 41". That is VERY wide compared to other typical towbar hook up points. 24" is common. I think I read the Roadmaster is 31", but please verify that.
This spreads the tow bar way out. Which takes up clearance when turning as the tow bars are already much closer to the back of the yoke area. Mine hit the yoke when turning out of my street. Put it in quite a bind. I can only imagine what would happen when doing full lock pull outs from a pull through rv site. This is with the Ready Brake Elite II towbar. I am going to test the Blue Ox later, but it looks like there might be an issue with it too. I called Ready Brake and they said they had not heard of this. Basically didn't want to take any responsibility. They promote how their product fits the Blue Ox baseplates onsite. I am doing some machine work on it myself. Don't have time to screw with begging for help on an expensive product that should work. All they need to do is make the yoke about an inch longer from the back to the bolt hole.
More on this as I progress. But right now the Roadmaster baseplate looks to me to be the only way to go were I shopping for a Maverick baseplate again. I will be calling Blue Ox to get their take on it later....
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