Currie Jeep Tow Bar System to Blue Ox Tow Bar
I am looking to install a Currie JK tow mounting kit in my 2010 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited to be able to flat tow behind my 34 foot Itasca Sunflyer. Currie's website and instructions say that the Currie plate works with Blue Ox, DrawTite, Valley and Friedl tow bars but doesn't mention Demco by name.
Since this is my first experience towing, I want to know if anyone has any experience with a Currie tow plate and Demco tow bar combo. It looks like it should work or may require an adapter, but I want to know if anyone has used these two products together and what they think.
Thanks!
John & Kerri
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I'm curious why you don't stay with all one company's product.
If you mix products and a problem arises there's a chance company A will say it's company B causing the problem and Company B will say it is company A causing the problem.
So my advice to a new person towing is: Stay with one company for all parts.
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* This post was edited 08/15/13 11:48am by wny_pat *
"Most" of those tow bars use a compatible hookup. the tow bar has 3 fingers, the baseplate has 2, they fit together and you slam a pin thru them, easy peasy.
With a wrangler, the best setup is a good solid aftermarket bumper,and some of blue ox's $52 brackets.
No "baseplate" no nuttin, just a good solid aftermarket bumper with some small cheap sturdy brackets.
Jim M.
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Saves a lot of hassle with "some " break systems and saves money too.
My baseplates are Blue Ox so when i bought the tow bar I specified Blue Ox adapters.
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The Currie baseplate may require a little triming of some non-structural frame (mine did not) and if you want to run wires / cables through the baseplate ... get extra drill bits... that plate is thick ... I did have to use a big screw driver to line up the holes when Installing.. took me 4 hours to bolt in the baseplate..
Private message me if you have any questions.. or I can send pics
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There is another option that you could get some adapters that will attach to your "D" ring mounts and tow off of them, that is another very common option.
My 2011 Rubicon is a little too high for the "D" ring mounting so I fabricated a new crossmember to tow from that sits just below and behind the custom winch bumper that I fabricated. It does not impede my approach angle at all and now after two full years of driving/wheeling I have never made contact when climbing an obstacle.
Here is a build thread where I show the process in which I fabricated my towbar crossmember/bracket.
http://www.rv.net/forum/index.cfm/fuseaction/thread/tid/25704761.cfm
Mike.
* This post was edited 08/16/13 06:27am by zmotorsports *
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I liked the idea of keeping the cutting and modifying of the Jeep frame/bumper to a minimum, so the Currie baseplate made a lot of sense to me. The last part of the solution is what to get for a toad braking system.
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