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Dan_Frisbie

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We usually have the box trailer with motorcycles behind the Class A, but since my wife bought a 2021 Wrangler (manual transmission), I am considering setting it up to flat tow.
Putting it in the box trailer would overload my hitch on the RV, but the trailer can handle the weight.
I am curious about the tow bar setups out there. Some are quite expensive. Do I need the Jeep brakes?
Would it be smarter/cheaper to upgrade the RV hitch for more weight and use my existing box trailer? The box trailer has electric brakes.

Thanks for your help.
 
You cannot upgrade the hitch to increase your towing capacity. Your brakes, transmission, engine, and frame are all designed for a certain load.

Roadmaster, Blue Ox, and Demco are the major manufacturers of towing systems. Many Jeep owners have changed the bumper to a stronger bumper designed so the towbar attaches directly to it. Do you need a brake for the Jeep? Yes, and that is a big yes. You not only need a brake but also a breakaway brake. Why? Most states make it illegal to tow without a braking system.
 

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