Will 8 Foot 7-Wire to 6-Wire Coiled-to-Straight Cord Be Too Long for Tow Bar
Question:
If i dont have a adapter on the motorhome hitch would the RM1676-7 be to long, I have the blackhawk tow bar, If so would a straight 6.5 ft cable be better
asked by: WILLIAM F
Expert Reply:
The 8-foot long 7-Wire to 6-Wire Coiled-to-Straight Cord for Roadmaster Tow Bars # RM-1676-7 is partly coiled and partly straight, so it just depends on how much length there is from the receiver to where your tow bar mounts. You can measure it and see but it should be just fine.
I have added links to a couple video reviews for you to check out as well of the 7-Wire to 6-Wire Coiled-to-Straight Cord for Roadmaster Tow Bars # RM-1676-7.
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7-Wire to 6-Wire Coiled-to-Straight Cord for Roadmaster Tow Bars - 8' Long
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