bing tracking image
  1. Accessories and Parts
  2. Roadmaster
  3. Tow Bar
  4. Hitch Adapters
  5. High-Low Adapter
  6. 6 Inch Rise/Drop
Roadmaster High-Low Adapter for Tow Bars - 2" Hitches - 6" Rise/Drop - 6K GTW, 200 lbs TW

Roadmaster High-Low Adapter for Tow Bars - 2" Hitches - 6" Rise/Drop - 6K GTW, 200 lbs TW

Item # RM-076
Retail:$115.74
Our Price: $108.84
You Save: $6.90
Accessories and Parts
Shipping Weight: 15 lbs
Add to cart
In Stock
zoom in icon
slider vertical icon
zoom out icon
Comment field cannot be left empty.
Name field cannot be left empty.

Thank you! Your comment has been submitted successfully. You should be able to view your question/comment here within a few days.

Error submitting comment. Please try again momentarily.

Product Images

In Use/Installed

Customer Photos

Need help with installation?
Locate installers near me
Make up for the height difference between your RV and towed vehicle with this hitch adapter. Provides either a 6" drop or a 6" rise. Hollow shank is lightweight. 1-800-940-8924 to order Roadmaster accessories and parts part number RM-076 or order online at etrailer.com. Free expert support on all Roadmaster products. Great prices and Fastest Shipping for Roadmaster High-Low Adapter for Tow Bars - 2" Hitches - 6" Rise/Drop - 6K GTW, 200 lbs TW. Accessories and Parts reviews from real customers.
  • All Info
  • Reviews (352)
  • Q & A (0)
  • Photos

Roadmaster Accessories and Parts - RM-076

  • Tow Bar
  • Hitch Adapters
  • High-Low Adapter
  • Roadmaster
  • 6 Inch Rise/Drop
  • Fits 2 Inch Hitch

Make up for the height difference between your RV and towed vehicle with this hitch adapter. Provides either a 6" drop or a 6" rise. Hollow shank is lightweight.


Features:

  • Allows for proper positioning of tow bar
    • Makes up for height difference between RV's hitch and towed vehicle's base plates
    • Also lets you mount a bike rack, cargo carrier, or other 2" hitch accessory
  • Provides either drop or rise for adequate ground clearance
  • Constructed of sturdy steel
    • Hollow shank is lightweight
  • Resists rust and corrosion with black powder coat finish
  • Hitch pin and clip or hitch lock sold separately
  • Made in the USA


Specs:

  • Application: 2" x 2" trailer hitch receivers
  • Drop/rise: 6"
  • Receiver: 2" x 2"
  • Tongue weight: 200 lbs
  • Gross towing weight: 6,000 lbs
  • Length: 15" overall
    • 5" From center of hitch pin hole to angled brace
    • 10-1/4" From center of hitch pin hole to back of receiver tube
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty


Note: This adapter is designed to flat tow a vehicle only. Do not use to tow a trailer. When using with a hitch-mounted accessory, such as a bike rack or cargo carrier, the tongue weight of your hitch will be reduced by at least 50 percent.


Most tow systems require some sort of hitch accessory to either raise or lower the tow bar to an appropriate level. The "Safe Zone" for a motor-home-mounted tow bar ranges from 3" above level to 3" below. Car-mounted models must be absolutely level. This high-low adapter can provide you with the necessary drop or desired rise to achieve a level tow bar setup.


Adapter Specs

076 Road Master Hi-Low Hitch Adapter - 6" - 6,000 lbs GTW; 200 lbs TW

Installation Details RM-076 Installation instructions



Customer Satisfaction Score:


Customer Reviews

Roadmaster High-Low Adapter for Tow Bars - 2" Hitches - 6" Rise/Drop - 6K GTW, 200 lbs TW - RM-076

Average Customer Rating:  4.9 out of 5 stars   (352 Customer Reviews)

Make up for the height difference between your RV and towed vehicle with this hitch adapter. Provides either a 6" drop or a 6" rise. Hollow shank is lightweight.

by:

Once again, Etrailer had just what I was looking for. This 6 inch lowering hitch allows my electric bike carrier to be lowered by 6 inches so that I do not have to lift so high to load the bikes. The extension also allows me to open the tailgate even with the bikes loaded.



by:

Roger and everyone at etrailer do a wonderful job. Always there to steer you in the right direction. If you go somewhere else your probably making a mistake.

John G.

12/2/2023

Fantastic



by:

Easy to install and works perfectly for our RV. Our Class C sits lower than our Jeep. This adapter puts us in the sweet spot for flat towing. Solid construction and I'm not worried about it at all.



by:

this item is perfect for me for my bike rack
Thanks



by:

I originally purchased a cheaper product. When I read the "manual" that came with it it stated "Not for Towing" Well what else would you do with it? This roadmaster product is really well made and like a lot of things in life complain about it the day you pay for it but never complain again. I will feel comfortable towing my Honda CRV and will not look back - pun intended!

Etrailer Expert

Katrina B.

4/13/2023

These are technically not meant for towing a trailer. This is why it states that. You can definitely use it for your flat tow set up. You can even is it for a bike rack or cargo carrier.



by:

Decided to flat tow my Jeep behind our new motor home. The Jeep has a 3" lift and an after market bumper with D-ring tabs that I will be using to mount the tow bar. To stay withing the tow bar specifications, this adapter is exactly what I needed. I was going to make one but for the price and delivery, it was a no brainer to buy. It's well made and well finished. Another picture in a review had my exact situation and made it easier to make up my mind.
etrailer is one of the best on-line or box store customer service organizations that I have ever dealt with. The documentation, videos, shipping information all outstanding. Thanks



by:

did not need but was able to return it ok.



by:

The old saying, you get what you pay for. This is top notch and well made. Definitely would recommend



by:

Item feels very heavy and well build. Also consider that will "stick out" of your rear bumper a good 10- 15 inches... see picture!
Car is Chevrolet Tracker- idea was to install rear step on the extension but at the moment I just have a towing shackle...

Car is Chevrolet Tracker- idea was to install rear step on the extension but at the moment I just have a towing shackle... " />

by:

Just purchased.a used Class A motorhome and recognized that the receiver was at such a height that would require a high/low adapter extension to line up better with our tow vehicle. Ordered it on a Thurs night and received it the following Monday. It appears to be of excellent quality and the price and shipping charges were much less than the price at my local RV dealership!



by:

I got this so I can have a few inches lift on clearance when I pull in and out of my basement garage and it works. Now I can put the extension with the 6 inch rise and get in and out of the garage with out bottom out the bike rack and not damaging the driveway and my car or the bike rack. Which I took pictures. But if anyone wants pictures I can share and upload it.



by:

Have had good luck with RoadMaster products for many years and I have no doubt that this 6" drop adapter will have a long service life as well. I'm using it to level the tow bar between an F550 4x4 and a Geo Tracker 4x4.



by:

Well built and performed as advertised.



by:

Once again, etrailer came through for us!!! If we need anything related to our RV and tow car, THIS is where we always go. Thank you as usual for great customer service and superb products!!!!



by:

Perfect alignment with the 6"riser after I lifted my Jeep wrangler 3.5" plus 35" Nitto tires.

Icruz

4/14/2023

After 1 year with this product, the ion was perfect fit for 35 tire and a 3.5 lift. The tow bar fit is perfectly aligned between Jeep and 6 hitch riser.



by:

Haven't put it into action just yet, but tested it out for my cargo trailer that would often bottom out, and it looks like its going to work fine.



by:

This hitch works great. The distance was perfect to keep my belongings away from my poorly engineered exhaust pipe. I would make sure I shop here before I go anywhere else for my trailer needs.



by:

Wish I had this back last summer when I was on vacation. Bought a front hitch for my truck, but it was too low for my four place bike rack. So, long story short, my bike paid the price with two bent rims. Oooops.

Now that I've got this it won't happen again, unless the front axel blows out, or it's a really deep dip in the road - like over a foot.



by:

I'm using the RM-076 as a 6" hitch riser to raise a bicycle rack and the front of my truck. Very well built.



by:

I knew this product from having a previous 4” drop version. The customer service and lighting fast shipping make ETrailer a trusted source for any parts you may need.



by:

My 6" High-low drop down hitch was just what I was looking for looks very well made, the receiver part was a little tight for my tow bar to slip in easy had to hammer it in. The finish seems to be of high quality and I know it will give me many years of service. The shipping and packaging was very good and arrived one day earlier than expected. Would buy from E-trailer again.

Bob S.

4/22/2016

Still happy with my hitch and still holding up great.



by:

I received the Roadmaster High-Low Adaptor Hitch Mount in 2 days. It is exactly how it was described and pictured in the catalog. It is heavy duty with a 6000 lb tow rating. My tow vehicle is 4400 lbs so I don't anticipate any problems. I haven't used it yet, other than inserting it into the receiver. It will solve the tow bar level issue with the tow vehicle.

Mark R.

6/22/2020

Works perfectly for the vehicle Im towing behind my motor home.



by:

I recently traded in my old toad, a 2009 Honda Fit, and rigged my '05 Element to tow instead, The Element was exactly six inches taller at the tow bar level, and this high-low adapter worked perfectly to bring my tow angle up to level! This adapter is a heavy-duty and well-crafted piece of equipment. Thanks again, etrailer.

Jack M.

7/29/2018

My 6 hitch is still in perfect shape. When I began using it last year I spray-painted it twice, and put a thin film of grease in the hitch-pin holes, and it still looks like new, except for a few stickers...



by:

Solid construction with fast shipping and delivery



by:

2004 VW New Beetle tow frame mounting is a very difficult job as the front bumper skin is mounted with four hidden torx bolts at the fender and bumper skin joint. The instructions say the frame can be mounted by leaving that seam connected and lifting the bumper skin but it is likely that damage will occur. So remove the skin. Reinstalling requires replacing the torx bolts and threaded plates with large sheet metal screws and clip nuts that can be purchased at a parts store. Also, be sure to check that the pins will insert after the frame is bolted on. I had clearance issues on the drivers side and had to remove the frame to trim the radiator support with great care as the A/C condenser has a tube within the area of trimming. Also, the braces below the frame fit poorly and require shimming and wiring harness and power steering cooler adjustment. It’s best to install brace to car frame bolts with the tow frame off using the provided nuts on wire rods. Leave loose and tighten when installing frame. The job took three days in my home garage with minimal tools. In retrospect I should have found a Jeep to tow but I owned the Beetle. Good luck.


25
352
Show More Reviews

See what our Experts say about this Roadmaster Accessories and Parts

  • How To Find Right Adjustable Ball Mount For Weight Distribution System
    It sounds like you need an adjustable shank for your weight distribution system. You want to tow your trailer as level as possible. I have attached a link to the weight distribution adjustable shanks we offer. I also attached a link to a helpful article that explains how to choose the correct ball mount for your towing setup.
    view full answer...
  • High-Low Adapter with 10 Inches of Extension and 6 inches of Drop
    The Roadmaster adapter # RM-076 does provide an extension of 10-1/4 inches measured from the pin hole on the shank to the pin hole on its receiver. And it does provide a 6 inch drop. But it sounds like you need something that has the back of the receiver out 10 inches. If that is the case this adapter would be too short. A lot also depends on the application. In other words, what is it that you need to be able to do? The adapter above can only be used for flat towing a vehicle behind an...
    view full answer...
  • Does Tongue Weight Figure of High Low Adapter Matter When Flat Towing Vehicle
    Since you are flat towing a vehicle you basically don't have any tongue weight at all since the vehicle has two axles spaced far apart unlike a trailer. The high low adapter part # RM-076 would work well for you since you need a 6 inch drop.
    view full answer...
  • Solution for Base Plate Tabs on Vehicle That Are 6 Inches Lower than Hitch Receiver on RV
    When hooking your vehicle up to the RV you want the tow bar to be in what is called the "Safe Zone", which is 3 inches above or below level (see attached image). With base plate tabs that are 6 inches below the hitch on your RV you will just want to add a high-low adapter to get the tow bar back into this zone. Because of the difference in height between RVs and standard passenger vehicles these adapters are needed more often than not. The Roadmaster High-Low Adapter # RM-076 should work...
    view full answer...
    Image 1 for Image 2 for
  • Solution for Flat Towed Vehicle's Wheels that Don't Turn as the Tow Vehicle Turns
    Is the tow bar sitting level? Normally if there's a steering axle issue with the vehicle be flat towed the problem is due to the tow bar not sitting as level as it's needed to be. Most likely you will also need a high low adapter so that the tow bar will be level when you are flat towing. I attached a link to a page that has all of the ones we carry as well as a help article that details how to pick out the correct one like the Roadmaster # RM-076 which can give you either a 6 inch drop...
    view full answer...
    Image 1 for
  • High-Low Hitch Adapters for Use with Tow Bar
    The two ends of any tow bar should be within 3-inches above or below dead-level. Any more height difference than that can lead to the arms binding, which could affect tracking. We offer many 2-inch high/low hitch adapters, all shown on the linked page, that make it easy to level your tow bar for best performance. Just measure the height difference between the hitch and D-rings and choose the adapter that gets you to a level position by providing the appropriate rise or drop. For instance,...
    view full answer...
  • How to Keep Tow Bar Level for Flat Towing 2002 Mini Cooper with Class A Motor Home
    When a flat-towed vehicle is different in height from the RV pulling it you can use a high/low hitch adapter like # RM-076 to allow the tow bar to remain level when connected at the RV and toad. Tow bars should never be more than 3-inches under or over level. The linked page displays all of the high/low adapters we offer which range in their drop dimension from 2- to 10-inches of drop. For reference, all base plate fits for your 2002 Cooper are shown on the other link. And a helpful...
    view full answer...
  • Using the Roadmaster High-Low Adapter to Carry an Electric Wheelchair on a 2005 GMC Envoy
    The Roadmaster High-Low Adapter, part # RM-076 will be strong enough to carry the 78 pound carrier with the chair loaded, for a total of 188 pounds. Based on my research, the vehicle's factory package is rated for 5,000 to 7,000 pounds of trailer weight depending on the specific variation of the vehicle. This gives you an available 500 to 700 pounds of tongue weight. Using this adapter will reduce that by 50 percent, leaving you with 250 to 350 pounds. You can verify this information...
    view full answer...
  • Could Roadmaster High Low Adapter # RM-076 Be Used with Scooter Carrier
    As long as the weight of your carrier and chair is less than 200 lbs the Roadmaster Drop Adapter part # RM-076 will work well for you as it gives you the drop you need. It also cuts the capacity of your hitch by 50 percent but since it's a truck that shouldn't be a problem.
    view full answer...
  • Max Height Distance Allowed Between Base Plates on a 2012 Honda CR-V and Motorhome Receiver
    When towing a vehicle, like your 2012 Honda CR-V, you need to make sure that the tow bar isn't 3" higher or lower than the center of your motorhome receiver. If your tow bar won't be within this range naturally you can actually use a tow bar adapter like part # RM-076 which has a 6" rise/drop to keep your tow bar as level as possible. I have linked our selection of adapters as well as a helpful article that goes into more detail about how to choose the correct one for your application. For...
    view full answer...
    Image 1 for
  • Is Shank of the Roadmaster High-Low Adapter # RM-076 Solid or Hollow
    The shank of the Roadmaster High-Low Adapter # RM-076 is hollow so your anti-rattle device that is designed to fit a hollow shank will fit it and work well.
    view full answer...
  • When Flat Towing a Vehicle Behind a Motorhome How Close to Level Should Tow Bar Be
    When you're flat towing a vehicle, you want the tow bar to be within 3 inches plus or minus of level. If you're outside that range, you can use a High Low adapter to get you in range. Ideally, you'd be as close to level as possible, but as long as you're within 3 inches one way or the other, you should be fine. If you need a high-low adapter I've linked our selection. The most popular is part # RM-076 from Roadmaster. I've also linked an article to help you determine how much rise or...
    view full answer...
    Image 1 for
  • Would Roadmaster High Low Adapter RM-067 Work Well on 2021 Ford Ranger
    We don't have a way to look up the different hitch heights of the two vehicles you mentioned, but I would say a 6 inch high low adapter like the Roadmaster # RM-076 would easily be enough.
    view full answer...
  • Recommended 6 Inch Rise Adapter For 2 Inch Hitch Receiver On 2016 Coachmen Leprechaun 319ds
    We don't have exacly what you are looking for, but the Roadmaster High-Low Adapter for Tow Bars - 2" Hitches - 6" Rise/Drop - 6K GTW, 100 lbs TW # RM-076 may work for you. I went out to our warehouse and measured this product. It has 5-5/8 inches from the center of the hitch pin hole to the bottom of the angled brace. This will also give you another 1-1/2 inches of clearance on the rise of the angled portion.
    view full answer...
    Image 1 for
  • Shank length on RM-076 6-Inch High-Low Drop
    The length of the lower bar, pin hole to pin hole, is 10 inches.
    view full answer...
  • Adapter Recommendation That Gives 6 inches of Drop and Extends Over 8 inches
    The Roadmaster High-Low Adapter for Tow Bars # RM-076 that you referenced would be perfectly for what you need. It will give you the 6 inches of drop and will also extend the ball mount out an additional 10-1/4 inches.
    view full answer...
  • Solution For A Motorhome That Is Sitting Too High Above Towed Vehicle While Flat Towing
    If your motorhome is too high for your 2017 Ford Edge, you're going to need to use a high-low adapter like the Roadmaster High-Low Adapter for Tow Bars # RM-076. This is designed specifically to make up for the height difference between your RV and your towed vehicle. This particular adapter has 6" of rise, and 6" of drop. I have attached a FAQ detailing how you can measure the correct rise and drop you need for your 2017 Ford Edge.
    view full answer...
  • High Low Adapter Recommendation for Toyota Sienna Bike Rack
    Sounds like you'd want the Roadmaster High Low Adapter part # RM-076 which can give you a 6 inch rise. It also will work as a hitch extender like you have already too. I attached a picture that shows dimensions of this adapter for you to check out as well. You should note that adapters like this (and the one you currently have) cut the capacity of the hitch they are installed in by 50 percent.
    view full answer...
    Image 1 for
  • Recommended High-Low Adapter To Get Cargo Carrier Away From Exhaust On 2006 Volvo XC90
    It sounds like you are looking for a high-low adapter like the Roadmaster High-Low Adapter for Tow Bars - 2" Hitches - 6" Rise/Drop - 6K GTW, 200 lbs TW # RM-076 to get your cargo carrier away from your exhaust pipe. This type of adapter will only work if you have a 2 inch hitch receiver on your Volvo. I've attached a link to your options. If you have a 1-1/4 inch hitch receiver, then no adapter will work. However, you may want to consider a carrier with a built in rise in the shank...
    view full answer...
  • Is It Acceptable For A Tow Bar To Be 2" Out Of Level?
    The 2" difference in height is completely acceptable. The "safe zone" for all tow bars, including your Roadmaster Flacon # RM-522 is within 3" of level. You are going to be just fine using the 6" High Low Adapter # RM-076. Take a look at the picture below.
    view full answer...
  • Why Would Wheels of Towed Vehicle Not Want to Straighten Up After Sharp Turn
    Sounds like your towbar isn't sitting perfectly level and because it is nose down it wants to pull the front of the wheels of your tow vehicle the wrong direction around corners. If you are using a hitch mounted tow bar then you would need a high low adapter like part # RM-076. Or if you have a ball mount mounted tow bar you would need the correct drop ball mount to tow it level. I attached a help article on selecting the correct ball mount plus a link to a page that has all of the high...
    view full answer...
  • High Low Adapter Needed for RV to Raise Hitch Height When Flat Towing
    We do offer extender/riser combinations, also know as high-low adapters, for situations like yours. I have included a link to all of our high-low adapters for you. It will take just a couple of steps to determine which adapter is right for you. First we will start determining the rise that is needed. Since you want the setup as level as possible, you will want to measure the height from the center of your hitch pin hole on the RV to the ground and then the distance from the center of the...
    view full answer...
    Image 1 for
  • Fit and Compatibility of Roadmaster 6 Inch Drop Receiver for Flat Towing a 2012 Jeep Liberty
    Yes, the Roadmaster # RM-076 will work for flat towing your 2012 Jeep Liberty. The curb weight of your Liberty is under 6K. If you have modified your vehicle or plan on towing it with a full load you will want to make sure that the curb weigh doesn't exceed the 6,000lbs towing weight, if it does then I would instead recommend the # RM-048-6. I have linked both products to this page for your convenience.
    view full answer...
  • Can Roadmaster High-Low Adapters be Used to Carry a Dirt Bike on a Toyota FJ Cruiser
    Roadmaster High-Low Adapter # RM-076 that you purchased is only for use for flat towing a vehicle behind a motorhome primarily. Any accessories used would have to be under the 200 pound tongue weight capacity. Since the combined weight of your carrier and dirt bike is 300 pounds you would instead need to use adapter # RM-048-6. However, the use of an adapter will reduce the tongue weight capacity of your trailer hitch by 50 percent. If the tongue weight capacity of the Hitch on your FJ...
    view full answer...


< Previous
123. . .7



Do you have a question about this Accessories and Part?


Info for this part was:

Employee Mike L
Expert Research:
Mike L
Employee DeAnne T
Expert Research:
DeAnne T
Employee Michael H
Expert Research:
Michael H
Employee Jameson C
Expert Research:
Jameson C
Employee John H
Expert Research:
John H
Employee Adam R
Expert Research:
Adam R
Employee Jeffrey L
Expert Research:
Jeffrey L
Employee Joshua S
Video Edited:
Joshua S
Employee Jacob T
Video Edited:
Jacob T
Employee Adele M
Updated by:
Adele M
Employee Wilson B
Updated by:
Wilson B
Employee Amanda M
Updated by:
Amanda M
Employee Isabelle B
Updated by:
Isabelle B
Employee Dustin K
Video by:
Dustin K
Employee Cole B
Installed by:
Cole B
Employee Bradley B
Installed by:
Bradley B
Employee Shane T
Test Fit:
Shane T

At etrailer.com we provide the best information available about the products we sell. We take the quality of our information seriously so that you can get the right part the first time. Let us know if anything is missing or if you have any questions.