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When Do You Need A Baseplate For Towing?

May 19, 2022

Attaching a baseplate is a safer and more convenient way to tow

Bringing a second vehicle along when taking trips in your RV allows for a lot more freedom of movement, especially once the RV is settled and secured in its overnight spot.

Taking the vehicle along on the journey in a convenient manner without someone having to drive behind the RV can sometimes be seen as more of a burden than having the convenience of a second vehicle available. Towing the vehicle behind the RV might be a solution.

Finding a car that is readily towable might be an obstacle, especially if you have an existing vehicle or a specific vehicle in mind.

Having a baseplate installed on the vehicle you wish to bring along might solve the problem.

What Is A Baseplate?

Baseplates are installed on your vehicle's frame to provide attachment points for your tow bar. The size of the baseplate will vary depending on the type of vehicle and what you intend to tow. The reason you need such a device installed on your vehicle’s frame is that towing a vehicle without an additional support structure might cause damage to more fragile parts of the vehicle.

Baseplates are usually used to flat-tow a vehicle directly behind the RV. This means that the vehicle is towed on all-fours as opposed to being on a trailer or flat-bed. It is the most convenient method to tow a vehicle.

The Two Most Commonly Requested Baseplates

Direct-Connect Baseplate 
This style of baseplate eliminates the need for a crossbar as it directly connects your tow bar and baseplate. Smitty's RV & Welding recommends you to choose this baseplate if you are using a motorhome-mounted tow bar (except Sterling).  

Reasons to choose a direct-connect baseplate is that it creates a cleaner look on the vehicle and is not too difficult to install.  


Crossbar-Style Baseplate 
This style of baseplate utilizes the crossbar and/or quick-disconnect system as a mounting platform and accommodates Roadmaster tow bars and accessories. It comes in handy if you are using a Sterling or a car-mounted tow bar.

Reasons to choose a crossbar style baseplate is if you require some extra stability. Crossbar style tow bars are traditionally going to be much heavier and more difficult to install on the tow vehicle than the direct connects, but once you're pulling you won’t notice a considerable difference in stability of one over the other. Another reason to choose this style is if you're planning on towing somewhere remote and off-road, like in the mountains or wilderness, the crossbar style tow bars allow for the additional mounting of vehicle guards, safety cables and anchors. 

Many baseplate kits are available on the market for self-installation. At Smitty’s RV and Welding we welcome you to consult us about your RV and intended vehicle that we may guide you on the best baseplate styles and upgrades. We also sell baseplate kits and provide fully customized baseplate creations and welds based on your requirement. Get in touch with Smitty’s RV and Welding for your baseplate upgrade.  

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