How to Hook up a Roadmaster Falcon Tow Bar to a 2017 Ford F-450
Question:
Hellow I have an older swivel head on my falcon tow bar. I cant remember if the longer side goes to the inside or the out side when hooking up to my car. I know I saw a video once about it but unable to find that again. Can you remind me please? Cheers
asked by: Machelle D
Expert Reply:
I'm not too sure what you're referring to when you mention the longer side, however I can say that to hook up to your 2017 Ford F-450 you'll just want to make sure the Allen bolts on your Falcon's tow bars are facing up and the nuts are facing down. This should streamline the setup so you don't have to worry about a longer side, just worry about making sure the head is up and the nuts are down.
I've attached a video for a 2021 Ford F-150 showing how this process is done.
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