Who owns Roadmaster RV?

Who owns Roadmaster RV?

Jerry Edwards, founder of Roadmaster. Edwards, who personally holds 14 U.S. patents, sensed an opportunity when people would come to the dealership looking for ways to tow a car behind their motorhomes.

Who makes Roadmaster tow bars?

Jerry A. Edwards
– Tow Bars, Braking Systems & RV Accessories. Jerry A. Edwards is the 21st century version of an Horatio Alger success story. Jerry founded ROADMASTER in 1970 with not much more than a “can-do” attitude and a philosophy of personal and corporate self-sufficiency.

How do I contact Roadmaster?

If you usually speak to someone other than the contact shown, contact us at 1-800-669-9690 ext.

How does a tow bar work steering?

Unlocking the steering wheel/front wheels will allow the towed vehicle to turn and essentially follow the RV or tow vehicle that is pulling it. The wheels will turn according to the tow vehicle and straighten back out when needed.

How does Roadmaster even brake work?

How does Even Brake work? When you brake the motorhome, a microprocessor inside Even Brake signals a magnetic valve to release a compensating amount of air pressure against the towed vehicle’s brake pedal, slowing the towed vehicle in direct proportion to the motorhome.

What is a Roadmaster?

Definition of roadmaster 1 : a railroad maintenance official in charge of a division of from 50 to 150 miles of roadway. 2 : a public overseer of repairs of roads.

Can you backup while flat towing?

When you have your towed vehicle connected to the RV and attempt to back up, you will certainly cause damage. Tow bars are designed to handle the load and stress in one direction. Your dinghy-towed vehicle has no ability to steer when you are backing up. You will end up with damage to the vehicle and the tow bar.

Can I tow a motorhome with a tow bar?

That’s good, four-wheel flat towing with a tow bar is the most widely used because it is by far the easiest to hook up and unhook and the lightest way to travel, only adding around 100 to 150 pounds to your total weight (total weight is considered the combined motorhome weight, passenger weight, and weight of cargo …