Base Plates for 2012 Ford Transit Connect
Question:
What base plates would fit a Blue Ox Apollo Non-Binding Tow Bar - Motorhome Mount - 2-1/2 Hitch - 15,000 lbs Id be looking for a bolt on base plate or a universal fit base plate
asked by: Justin
Expert Reply:
Please consult your vehicle specific owners manual as what I have available online states to not flat tow the 2012 Ford Transit Connect with the front drive wheels on the ground. It is recommended to tow your vehicle with the front drive wheels on a dolly with the transmission in N (Neutral). You will want to use a trailer or a car dolly such as # RM-2050-1 are the only acceptable methods of flat towing the vehicle.
Products Referenced in This Question
Roadmaster Tow Dolly with Electric Brakes - 4,250 lbs
- Trailers
- Tow Dolly
- Wheel Decks
- 4250 lbs
- Cars/Trucks/SUVs
- 8-1/2W x 12L Foot
- Powder Coated Steel
- Roadmaster
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Blue Ox Apollo Non-Binding Tow Bar - RV Mount - 2-1/2" Hitch - 15,000 lbs
- Tow Bar
- Hitch Mount Style
- Telescoping
- Steel
- 15000 lbs
- Fits Blue Ox Base Plates
- Non-Binding
- Blue Ox
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