Recommended 6 Inch Rise Adapter To Flat Tow A Ford C-MAX
Question:
Im looking for a rise/ hitch for my RV. I measured the center line of the RV hitch to the center line of the base plate. I believe I need a 6inch adapter. I will be towing a C-Max. Do I need the RM-076 or the RM-048-6?
asked by: Michael
Expert Reply:
For your Ford C-MAX, I recommend the Roadmaster High-Low Adapter for Tow Bars - 2" Hitches - 6" Rise/Drop - 6K GTW, 100 lbs TW # RM-076 which will have the capacity you need at a lesser price than the Roadmaster High-Low Adapter for Tow Bars - 2" Hitches - 6" Rise/Drop - 10K GTW, 400 lbs TW # RM-048-6.
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Roadmaster High-Low Adapter for Tow Bars - 2" Hitches - 6" Rise/Drop - 10K GTW, 400 lbs TW
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- Fits 2 Inch Hitch
- 6 Inch Rise/Drop
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Roadmaster High-Low Adapter for Tow Bars - 2" Hitches - 6" Rise/Drop - 6K GTW, 200 lbs TW
- Accessories and Parts
- Tow Bar
- Hitch Adapters
- High-Low Adapter
- Fits 2 Inch Hitch
- 6 Inch Rise/Drop
- Roadmaster
more information >
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