Thanks for the feedback.I see no problem……..I flat towed mine right after I got it.
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Thanks for the feedback.I see no problem……..I flat towed mine right after I got it.
I mounted the electrical connector on the non-modular bumper to the back of the license plate bracket that I installed.I didn't really love any of the mounting option on the modular. It seems to expose the pin connection in places that I didn't like. So my installer mounted it flush on the plate. Here's 2 pics.
I figured it was out of the way and can easily replace the plastic connector if damaged off roading
I didn't look, and don't care. I'd have to hook the Bronco up again to see. No trip planned for a bit. There is no 3rd brake light requirement for a trailer, and I don't think there is one for the license plate light either. I have a couple trailers with no lights on the license plate. The harness connects directly to the taillight assemblies, so it wouldn't surprise me if the plate and 3rd brake light didn't come on, but I don't actually know.for those who have installed a towed vehicle harness on their Bronco, does the license plate light and 3rd brake light come on?
mine doesn’t.
I called Curt and they wouldn’t even discuss the issue, and told me that I have the wrong harness. That I have the harness for vehicles with LED lights and I have incandescent lights.
i tried and asked if their products operate the license plate and 3rd brake light and they wouldn’t discuss it.
what wonderful customer service!
I only did it one time a long time ago. Straight back about 15 feet. Wife had her hand on the steering wheel through the window to keep the steering wheel straight and prevent it from spinning. It only take a second to really mess things up. It would be next to impossible to coordinate the steering wheel movement with the back of the motorhome movement.I understand one should not reverse while flat towing. Is there any scenario where a second driver could be in the toad for a reverse procedure where it would be successful in most instances?
I understand one should not reverse while flat towing. Is there any scenario where a second driver could be in the toad for a reverse procedure where it would be successful in most instances?
The CURT towing harness is 4-pin. The Roadmaster is 6 pin. DId you cut and splice the Curt to use 6-pin or something different @AlexSazan?Roadmaster 7-to-6 Wire Flexo-Coil wiring kit Part 146-7
(came with the 6 wire outlet for the Bronco)
https://www.roadmasterinc.com/products/accessories/electrical/cords.php
CURT 58992 RV Towing Harness for 2021 Ford Bronco
https://www.curtmfg.com/part/58992
Always thought this was a good looking shield.I have been on the road with my fiancé’s Bronco, towed behind the RV. Working great!
I am now looking for a cover to keep rocks, dirt, etc from chipping the windshield and front end of the Bronco.
I have one source to call, but am putting out a call to see if anyone on this forum has made or purchased one to cover the front end while towing.
Thank you in advance for the replies!
BX2688 is the part number for the base plate for the Bronco Modular BumperI read through all 35 pages and I didn't see a specific reference to the Blue Ox BX2688 Light Diode kit being successfully installed (Instructions) on a Ford Bronco with LED tail lights.
I am really inexperienced (but learning) and thus don't feel qualified to be a guinea pig.
Thought I would ask directly and see if someone has used that kit on a Bronco with Leds.
Thank you for this, not sure how I missed it the first time. I have been pretty religious about going through this entire community reading up everything and anything flat towing related.OK, some info on installing the Blue OX BX8848 Tail Light Wiring Kit, Diode. Two pictures and two documents that helped a bunch. One is instructions on removing the tail light assembly and the other is the wire color code.
I have them on. Blue Ox installed them, so can't comment on install. They have worked for 4K miles of towing.I read through all 35 pages and I didn't see a specific reference to the Blue Ox BX2688 Light Diode kit being successfully installed (Instructions) on a Ford Bronco with LED tail lights.
I am really inexperienced (but learning) and thus don't feel qualified to be a guinea pig.
Thought I would ask directly and see if someone has used that kit on a Bronco with Leds.