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5/11/15 

Permanent Baseplate Safety Cable Installation

Permanent baseplate safety cables are strongly recommended when towing a vehicle with a tow bar. 

The principle function of the permanent baseplate safety cables is to prevent the towed vehicle from 

breaking loose in the event the connection between the frame of the towed vehicle and the baseplate 

fails or becomes disconnected. The cables must be connected from the baseplate to the frame rail 

or cross member of the vehicle’s frame. The illustrations below show the possible arrangements 

recommended by Blue Ox®. Each permanent baseplate safety cable must have an adequate weight 

rating for the towing system. The weight rating of the two (2) cables together will not qualify. 

Do not mount the permanent baseplate safety cables against wires, hoses or brake lines.

These permanent baseplate safety cables should remain installed as long as the baseplate is 

installed on the vehicle. Permanent baseplate safety cables are to be used in conjunction with, 

and NOT a replacement for legally required safety cables attaching the towed vehicle to the towing 

vehicle. 

Notice To Baseplate Installer

1.   

It is YOUR responsibility to watch for:

 

•  Oil cooler and air conditioner lines

 

•  Electrical wires and hoses

 

•  Missing parts or attaching points on the frame

 

** If the baseplate is improperly installed and is against a wire or hose, it could cause fluid leaks or 

electrical shorts some time after the actual baseplate installation.

General Information

1.  Ensure that your product(s) are registered online at www.blueox.com. It is crucial to register your product(s) 

so that you may be alerted of product offerings, updates, upgrades, maintenance and safety bulletins, and/

or recalls. 

2. 

It is the owner’s responsibility to inspect all towing equipment for cracked welds, missing or worn 

parts and loose bolts before each towing trip. 

Be sure to use Loctite

®

 Red on all bolts and tighten to the 

recommended specifications.

3. 

It is the owner’s responsibility to hook up all towing equipment per manufacturer’s instructions/ 

recommendations.

 

4.  Remove the attachment tabs when not in use (if applicable).

Summary of Contents for BX1678

Page 1: ...ity and pre towing procedures for your vehicle with the owner s manual or contact the vehicle s manufacturer for specific towing procedures You can also contact REMCO for additional information at 1 8...

Page 2: ...MM Socket 15MM Socket 18MM Socket 17 32 Drill Bit Utility Knife Parts List Ref No Qty Part Description 1 1 61 6450 Weldment Baseplate BX1678 2 1 61 6451 Weldment Baseplate BX1678 3 8 201 0011 1 2 13x1...

Page 3: ...aseplate Trimming of the fascia is required The dimensional variations between otherwise identical vehicles can be considerable While the baseplate was designed for easy installation it may be necessa...

Page 4: ...m of the baseplate and tighten bottom two down first Do this to both sides of the vehicle 4 Using a 10MM socket remove two bolts located just behind the wheel well plastic that we removed the bolts an...

Page 5: ...piece of the vehicle frame as described in instructions included with the permanent baseplate safety cables 9 10 10 Using a utility knife trim following the ridge around the backside of the guard whe...

Page 6: ...ory you can stay at our full service Blue Ox campground at no charge along with enjoying a factory tour Again thank you for being our customer and for the confidence you have shown in the performance...

Page 7: ...ty cables are to be used in conjunction with and NOT a replacement for legally required safety cables attaching the towed vehicle to the towing vehicle Notice To Baseplate Installer 1 It is YOUR respo...

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