We offer several configurations depending on your vehicle and intended use:
We use and recommend Blue Ox towing products, known for their reliability and durability:
The Blue Ox Ascent and Avail are our go-to choices. They offer strength, durability, and ease of use. The Ascent is made from aircraft-grade aluminum, making it lightweight yet extremely strong, with a towing capacity of up to 7,500 lbs. The Avail tow bar, on the other hand, offers a wider design that provides better turning radius, making it ideal for larger vehicles.
Specific to make and model, allowing for the best fit. Baseplates are the connection point between the tow bar and your vehicle. For instance, we often set up Broncos and F150s to be flat tow-ready with precision-fit baseplates designed for strength and stability.
This flat tow brake system makes towing safer by providing proportional braking for your towed vehicle. The Patriot system is portable and easy to set up, with features like a built-in battery, wireless monitoring, and fast installation. We recently installed one in a Jeep Wrangler for a client—check out our video for a closer look.
Wiring is essential to synchronize the taillights and indicators of your towed vehicle with your RV. We have options to wire your vehicle’s taillights directly or use Bluetooth wireless taillights, perfect for those who tow different vehicles frequently. The Bluetooth wireless taillights are easy to set up, with no need to modify the vehicle’s wiring—just mount and go.
Check out our YouTube video where we go into detail about each flat tow setup, the different configurations, and how to choose the best options for your vehicle.
For information on flat towable vehicles and what’s best for your needs, check out the comprehensive page at LiftedJeeps.com Flat Tow, where they break down all the vehicles that are flat-towable.
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