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These pins upgrade the standard pins of your Roadmaster RV-mounted tow bar so it's more convenient to use. The large handles with rubber grips make them easy and comfortable to disconnect, with the linch pins tethered so you won't lose them.
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Hey everybody, Ryan here at etrailer. Today, we're gonna be checking out the Roadmaster base plate pin with an oversize handle. Now, honestly, this is one of those accessories you really don't give much thought about, and until you go to use one. Your tow bar that you're using, it's gonna come with the factory tight pin, which is this one here and they worked fine. They work perfect. But honestly, for me, when it comes to a flat tow setup, anything that can ease installation, simplify it and streamline it is a no brainer.
And using a pin like this, it's gonna help with that. It gives you a big handle here that you can grab onto and really get some leverage when you go to pull this pin out. And the fact that we have a red handle here, you can take a quick glance back here, spot it and know that it's setup correctly. So we actually have one set up here through our base plate and through the tow bar, kinda give you an idea how it works. And like I said, this has gotta be a direct replacement for those factory type pins, but these are definitely easier to use.
Super easy to pull out onto the pin there at that big handle and slide it right out. Same thing, whenever you're trying to line it up, everything just goes together much smoother. And this will be especially useful on some of the setups that have quite a few miles on them already. The ends of the tow bars kinda start to get caked up, some grind and stuff built up in there. And they're not always super easy to grab and pull out and having a big place to hold onto like this is definitely gonna help you out with that, especially too, in the winter months.
If you have your rig out and you're flat towing during the winter and it's ice cold out, having a big rubber grip here to kinda get a hold on things is definitely gonna help out, especially if you got gloves on and things like that. Bigger handle, I mean, it's a no brainer. It just makes things a lot easier to work with. So not only are these gonna be a direct replacement if you happen to lose the originals or something like that, but also use them as an upgrade. And honestly, I think if I was setting up my flat tow setup, that's something I would really consider.
I do a lot of these flat tows, we get one in about every single week that we tackle. And so I see a lot of the inconveniences and these pins are kind of that piece that makes it or breaks it, almost. Everything else is real easy. Why not simplify this And so honestly, I think what I would probably do if I had a new setup, I think I would grab these to use these primarily, and then hold onto the original ones as backups. 'Cause when you're over the road, it's always good to be prepared. It's always good to have more than what you need. And so that's honestly how I would see myself using them. That way, if something did happen to these, if you left them behind or lost them, whatever, at least you're not stranded. You could go back to your originals and pop these in and they'll still get the job done. The diameter of the pin itself is gonna be three-quarters of an inch. And these are going to work with the Roadmaster motorhome mounted tow bars. I do like the fact that they tied it on this pin here, with this little piece of cable. It's actually almost like a coated steel cable. I have a really hard time seeing that break. So chances are pretty good. These two components are gonna stay together for quite some time, if not indefinitely, as long as nothing crazy happens to them. The pin itself, it feels good. Whenever you put the screw in and lock it down, it really does snap down and is really tight. So it'll give you the confidence knowing that once you lock this down, this pin is not coming out. But you know, other than that, at the end of the day, a great little piece. It makes things go a little bit smoother, whether you're looking for an extra set or even that direct replacement. With all that said, that'll finish up our look at of the Roadmaster base plate pins with the oversize handle. Thanks for watching..
Average Customer Rating: 4.8 out of 5 stars (112 Customer Reviews)
These pins upgrade the standard pins of your Roadmaster RV-mounted tow bar so it's more convenient to use. The large handles with rubber grips make them easy and comfortable to disconnect, with the linch pins tethered so you won't lose them.Was looking at the local tractor supply house for 3/4" hitch pins with a handle. They had them, but not with straight coated handles that accommodate all your fingers to pull the pin. These are way better and made for the application.
Glad to find them here for those sometimes hard to pull out disconnects where you can't seem to relieve all the tension from the tow bar due to a sloping spot.
Well built, good design with lots of thought in how to make this a great accessory to your flat tow system.
The handles on these base plate pins make the job of getting the pins out easy when removing them from the tow bar. They are well made and sturdy. The only minor problem is the alignment of the handle to the retainer pin hole when using in conjunction with a RoadMaster Guardian Rock Shield. I had to bend one side of the handle some to be able to insert the base plate pin in alignment to insert the retainer pin. When they are both inline the retainer pin cannot be inserted as needed without handle modification. As depicted in the pictures I had to bend the handles to attain clearance from the mounting bracket for the Rock Shield.
Richard F.
12/18/2021
The pins as modified are still working out. However, the black powder coating on the pins needs to be sanded off. The coating makes the pins stick.
Like the new Red handles
Heavy Duty handles, bright red coating...easy to use and easy to keep track of (RED!) base plate pins. Great upgrade to my towing needs
These baseplate pins make it so easy to connect and disconnect the towbar to the towed vehicle.
Finally a common scene solution to help you out of a bind (pun intended). We pulled our Jeep Wrangler today and I was able to fit three gloved fingers in the handle. The powder coating on one of the pins was a little thick, but this will wear off quickly. I'm very satisfied with this upgrade.
Daniel
1/13/2021
After a year of use, I am still pleased with these pins. They make both hook up and unhooking easier and faster.
Item arrived promptly, and is exactly as advertised. The handle makes it much easier to install and, especially, to remove.
Is as described and appears to be made well. Looking forward to using it for the first time on my next trip.
These are easier to slide in and connect than what is provided from the tow bar manufacturer.
A great upgrade from stock pins.
Good idea but handles interfer with Rock Guardian holder. I was able to cut to make work but find the OEM pins are just as easy to use.
Quality product that is durable and works well with my Roadmaster tow bar.
The order came quickly, and as always, customer service is top notch.
These are the greatest thing ever! For years I struggled to remove the baseplate pins when unhooking my toad, these make it amazingly easy. What took Raodmaster so long? Highly recommend these baseplate pins.
Albert
12/2/2022
After using these pins for about a year I still think they are great. No more struggling to remove the pins. The big handle is easy to grasp and makes removal very easy. The handle is also really handy when ing the pin during hook-up. Great product.
Great place to buy supplies
Easy to use
Ernest H.
10/20/2023
Grwat
As advertised!
Haven't tried them yet but often need a little pulling power with slightly bound pins. this should help.
One of the holes in one of the swivel collars was to small for the pin. I had to use WD-40 and a hammer to get it in. The pins fit perfect in the other collar.
Saw these replacement pins advertised in Motorhome magazine. The stock pins on my Roadmaster tow bar can sometimes be difficult to get out but these big grips make pin removal much easier. I would have given 5 stars but I find that the black powder coating on the pins make them a little tight. Hopefully some spray silicone and a little wear will take care of that.
Perfect fit to the Roadmaster direct connect arms and huge improvement over standard cotter pins with this units flip over detainment ring. The large coated handle makes them much easier to pull out of direct connect arms. Due the diameter of hole where the retainment pins goes through you also have the option of securing these with the Roadmaster 302 2-pack Quick-Disconnect Padlocks, which are keyed alike.
Sales: courteous/ knowledge of products great! Suggestions well received and very helpful. Order was made promptly and received item in a very timely fashion. Definitely will use e trailer as my first source for supplies and equipment.
Thank you
Blame me for not doing my due diligence, great product but the pins are too long for the base plate on my Jeep. Using a roadmaster tow bar so I sent for the pins. Really liked the handle feature.
I have bought several items from etrailer.com over the past couple of years and have always been very happy with each item I have received. Shipping has always been quick. have always had great communication if there was any kind of issue with regards to a delay due too item being back ordered. Awesome company to due business with.
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Chad
5/4/2024
Works great, made life easy when hooking and unhooking my jeep from the motorhome