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2008 Buick Enclave Base Plates Installation And Review Videos

     

Best 2008 Buick Enclave Base Plate Options- Video

Best 2008 Buick Enclave Base Plate Options

Today on our 2008 Buick Enclave, we will be completing a flat tow setup using Roadmaster's EZ crossbar-style baseplate, Roadmaster's Falcon 2 tow bar, Roadmaster's 68" single-hook coiled safety cables, Roadmaster's diode seven-wire to six-wire Flexo-Coil wiring kit, Roadmaster's FuseMaster fuse bypass switch for towed vehicles, Roadmaster's stoplight switch kit for the Buick Enclaves, Roadmaster's BrakeMaster system, this is for RVs with air or air over hydraulic brakes, and Roadmaster's BrakeMaster custom seat adapter for Buick Enclaves. If your RV doesn't have air brakes and has conventional brakes, you might want to look into SMI's Stay-IN-Play DUO, as that's one of the best systems out there for non-air brakes.This is what our Buick Enclave is going to look like when it's all set up and ready to flat tow. The baseplate itself is the interface that allows tow bars and safety cables to connect to, to properly tow your vehicle behind your motor home. With everything disconnected, it'll be relatively hidden behind your bumper. This is what our baseplate's going to look like when it's installed. We've got our fascia off so we can show you the attachment points. more


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1/28/2019 11:32:13 AM



Roadmaster Base Plate Review- 2008 Buick Enclave- Video

Roadmaster Base Plate Review- 2008 Buick Enclave

Today on our 2008 Buick Enclave we will be completing a flat tow setup using Roadmasters Easy Crossbar style baseplate. This is what our Buick Enclave is going to look like when it's all set up, and ready to flat tow. The base plate itself is the interface that allows tow bars and safety cables to connect to, to properly tow your vehicle behind your motor home.This is what our base plate's going to look like when it's installed. We've got our face off, so we can show you the attachment points. There is no welding required to get this base plate installed, however you are going to have to do some drilling into your bumper beam. You'll need to use a half inch drill bit to drill out holes for the two locations here, that go up into our bumper beam. more


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1/28/2019 11:27:13 AM



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