Additional 2008 & new 2009 vehicles just added! Roadmaster leads the industry in bracket design and development.
Bolt-on Mounting Brackets for over 900 vehicle models are available. Superior powder coat paint finish. USA.
"Invisible" XL Series BracketsHitch pins allow quick & easy removal
Installs in half the time of most competitors
Improved aesthetics over other brackets
Applicable for both Motorhome and Vehicle Mounted Tow Bars
EZ Twistlock Brackets No unsightly steel hanging off the front of your car
Simply twist the bracket to remove it from your car
No more scraping brackets in dips or against curbs
MX & MS Series Brackets Specifically for vehicles with heavy-duty frames such as the Suburban and full-size pick-ups
Removable/pull-out bracket arms, similar to the XL™ Series brackets
Does not require a cross bar (QD base) due to the heavy-duty nature of the vehicle's frame
Applicable for Motorhome Mounted Tow Bars only
Standard Tow Bar Mounting Brackets Economically priced
Exceptional strength and design
Complete kits with instructions and hardware
Independent arms allow easy one-person installation
Choose the correct mounting bracket for your vehicle by clicking "Configure".
"Invisible" XL Series Brackets
EZ Twistlock Brackets
MX & MS Series Brackets
Standard Tow Bar Mounting Brackets
Choose the correct mounting bracket for your vehicle by clicking "Configure".
Tech Specs
Weight: 32 lbs.
Roadmaster Tow Bar Mounting Bracket: Customer Reviews
Camper's Choice Rating
(Based on 1 Review)
Reviewed by 1 customers
By Barry Bowers
from Des Moines, WA
from Des Moines, WA
Roadmaster Tow Bar Bracket
0 out of 0 people found this review helpful.
January 31, 2010
In Oct of '08, we purchased a 2009 Honda Fit for towing. At that time no one had yet made the brackets because the car was new and had changed from the '08. Camping world made a one day only, Internet offer of the Roadmaster Sterling tow bar at a price we could not refuse, so we bought it. When the Roadmaster brackets became available in Dec of '08, we had them installed. I love them! They are so easy to remove that if we are staying put for a few days, I'll take them off, storing them in a special bin in the motorhome. No sense driving around with all that iron on the front of the economy car. Plus, that keeps them clean and dry. Hooking up the tow bar is a dream compared to the dolly we used before. Now, if roadmaster would make a bellows to cover the arms of the towbar to keep the grit off...








