Question:
Which base plate do I need?
asked by: Stephen
Expert Reply:
You will need a base plate kit made specifically for your CR-V. The Roadmaster # RM-521567-5 Direct-Connect kit is a perfect fit and features quick disconnect arms.
Next you will need a tow bar. I recommend the Roadmaster # RM-522 “Falcon” All Terrain and Non-Binding tow bar rated for 6000 pounds. A non-binding tow bar will let you easily disconnect your tow bar even if your coach and towed vehicle is not on level ground or at a difficult angle.
When your coach and towed vehicle are hitched together on level ground, the tow bar should be within 3” of level, otherwise you will need to add a High-Low Adapter. I have attached an article explaining how to measure for an adapter, and a link to a page showing all of our adapters.
You will also need safety cables to keep the towed vehicle connected to your coach in case of a tow bar failure. I would recommend the Roadmaster # RM-645 which are 64” long and rated for 8000 pounds. I like that the connectors are made so they cannot bounce off the cable hooks. I also prefer the straight cables compared to coiled – it just looks cleaner when they are all tucked away.
Next you will need a flat tow wiring kit. I recommend the Roadmaster # RM-152-98146-7 Universal wiring kit which includes everything you need to connect your RV's tail, brake, and turn signal lights to your towed car. Diodes prevent feedback and wire your car to operate as a combined system. Includes a 7-way to 6-way straight adapter cord. When you do finally get ready to plug your electrical cables in, I would put a little Edelmann # 11755 dielectric grease on those connections. The dielectric grease will keep help keep moisture and corrosion out of your connections.
You will also want a supplemental braking system that improves braking and handling, and extends the life of your coaches braking system. Most states require them for flat towing. If your coach has traditional hydraulic brakes then I recommend the Brake Buddy # HM39524 portable system that has proportional braking and a wireless display for your cab so you can see your braking system status. If your coach has air brakes, you will instead need the Demco # DM26VR supplemental braking system for air brakes.
I have attached an article below about supplemental braking systems.
Finally, Your towed vehicle requires that a particular fuse be pulled when in-tow otherwise your towed vehicles battery can be drained. Instead of getting into your vehicles fuse box and pulling the fuse(s) each time, many RVer's use a Fuse Bypass like the Roadmaster # RM76511 so they will have a dash switch to conveniently turn that fuse position on and off.
Dielectric Grease for Electrical Connectors, 2 oz.
Demco Air Force One Supplemental Braking System w/ Wireless Coachlink - Air Brakes - Proportional
Brake Buddy Select 3 Portable Supplemental Braking System - Proportional
Roadmaster 4-Diode Universal Wiring Kit for Towed Vehicles - 7-Wire to 6-Wire Straight Cord
Roadmaster Direct-Connect Base Plate Kit - Removable Arms
Roadmaster Falcon All Terrain, Non-Binding Tow Bar - Motorhome Mount - 2" Hitch - 6,000 lbs
Roadmaster 64" Single Hook, Straight Safety Cables - 8,000 lbs
Roadmaster FuseMaster Fuse Bypass - 13" - 20-Amp Mini-Fuse
Roadmaster StowMaster Tow Bar - Car Mount - 2" Ball - 6,000 lbs