Base Plate Recommendation for 1997 Geo Tracker 4 Door 4WD
Question:
what is needed to install, drilling? welding? what?
asked by: Bob V
Expert Reply:
For your 1997 4WD 4-Door Geo Tracker, the Roadmaster XL Base Plate # 1007-2 provides a custom fit. The base plate you referenced, # 118-8, works only for the 2-door models of the 1997 Geo Tracker.
For this item, there is no welding required and it is a vehicle-specific base plate that ensures a perfect fit for your Tracker. It is compatible with Quick Disconnects and all Roadmaster tow bars. I have included a photo showing a close-up view of how this product will fit on your vehicle.
I have included links to our FAQ pages on wiring kits for vehicles being towed, tow bar braking, towing a vehicle, and tow bar wiring.
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Roadmaster Crossbar-Style Base Plate Kit - Removable Arms
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- Removable Drawbars
- Hitch Pin Attachment
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Roadmaster Crossbar-Style Base Plate Kit - Fixed Arms
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