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Old 06-27-2017, 03:57 PM   #9
Phil Saran
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Brand: Keystone
Model: Cougar 30 RLS 5th wheel
State: Colorado
Posts: 288
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Then you come to cost, flat towing will require face plate be installed,
tow bar, cables and a brake unit.

When I went shopping for this stuff the price range is wide. I bought
a Blue Ox set up installed was about $3100. CW sell Roadmaster but
they wanted $5200 installed for that.

If you go with a tow dolly they will run you $1000 to $2000 depending
on if you buy new or used. At a campground you will need to unload the car from the dolly then unhitch the dolly and manually move it into the
camp space before you back the MH into place.

Flat towing a car you can not back up unless you unhitch.

Tow dolly really has the same problem.

So you need to know where you are going so you do not end up on a
dead end road.
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