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2012 Honda CR-V Tow Bar Installation And Review Videos

     

Roadmaster Nighthawk All Terrain Tow Bar Installation - 2012 Honda CR-V- Video

Roadmaster Nighthawk All Terrain Tow Bar Installation - 2012 Honda CR-V

Hello neighbors. It's Brad here at etrailer. And today we are taking a look at the Roadmaster Nighthawk on a 2012 Honda CRV. And this is a great tow bar for any of you that want to flat tow your CRV. The Nighthawk is one of Roadmasters premium tow bars. In fact, you can see it as soon as you start handling the product. more


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10/11/2021 12:29:44 PM



Roadmaster Falcon All Terrain Tow Bar Installation - 2012 Honda CR-V- Video

Roadmaster Falcon All Terrain Tow Bar Installation - 2012 Honda CR-V

Hey everybody, Ryan here at etrailer. Today on our 2012 Honda CR-V, we're gonna be checking out the Roadmaster Falcon All Terrain Tow Bar. Before we get too carried away, kind of checking the tow bar out itself, I figured it'd be useful just to kind of refresh ourselves and go over the main components that we're gonna need to use to pull our towed vehicle down the road in the first place. So there's gonna be a total of five main components needed to flat tow your Honda down the road safely. First one's going to be your base plate and that's going to provide us with a solid and reliable connection point. That way we can hook our tow bar up, and the tow bar is gonna be a second component. more


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9/2/2021 1:26:33 PM



Blue Ox Tow Bar Installation - 2012 Honda CR-V- Video

Blue Ox Tow Bar Installation - 2012 Honda CR-V

Speaker 1: Today in our 2012 Honda CRV, we're gonna be installing Blue Ox's Alpha Tow Bar, part number BX7365.These tow bars is gonna be a great way to connect your motor home to your vehicle. It's gonna be the interface that goes from your hitch to your base plate, and it's gonna provide you with everything that you need to get it hooked up.What's nice about these tow bars is that they have a non-binding lever. So this lever, which is nicer than some that just have little buttons or other things, you get that extra leverage, so if you're parked on uneven pavement when you're trying to unhook your motor home, the arms can bind up and be tight and difficult to get out of the pins. You press down on this lever, it'll release the arm and allow you to get some movement into it, making it easier to disconnect.The tow bars are also self-aligning, so once you've made your connection, and you take off in your motor home, the arms will extend out and lock into position, keeping your vehicle straight, and directly behind your motor home.The connection point on these tow bars will hook up to any Blue Ox base plate And you can purchase adapters here at etrailer.com to hook it up to a Road Master or Demco base plate.To help ensure long lasting, smooth sliding tow bars, there's a rubber boot that goes over it. This'll keep out any dust or debris and moisture that you get in there, and cause it to bind up.Now when you're done with your tow bars, you can simply fold them up. Bring it up to the top till the pin goes between in the slotted section here. more


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11/9/2018 8:27:12 AM



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