Replacement Arms for Roadmaster Base Plate Kit of 2003 Suzuki XL-7
Question:
I bought the falcon all terrain tow bar cause i realized we have a roadmaster base plate on the Suzuki. It said it would come with the appropriate hardware to connect to the baseplate that is on the Suzuki. From the looks of it i still need the arms that come from the baseplate for the quick disconnect, or i need the removable draw arms that attach to the baseplate. Can you help me out and hopefully keep me from spending another 400 dollars?
asked by: Taylor
Expert Reply:
Sounds like you have a set of Roadmaster base plates installed on your 2003 Suzuki XL-7 but are missing the removable arms. To get the replacement arms you'd need the part # RM-ARMS like you referenced.
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