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My wife and I close to sending money for a coach back east. She wants to drive back and pick it up. I would just as soon fly back and drive it home without towing a car. If I do drive back with my '92 Honda what tow bar would you use? The Honda has an standard transmission.
 
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I pull my Honda with a Sterling that I bought from Camper's Choice.

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Eddie Chevalier
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Dennis,

There are several high quality tow bars, Sterling, Blue Ox and Roadmaster to name a few.

Your issue will be getting everything connected. Assuming the Barth you purchase is in good towing condition, you should get the tow bar all set up at home and find our what design of electrical connector is on the Barth to get your hook up right when you get to the new Barth.

Good luck with your decision.

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Bill & Georgene Goodwin
92 Regency ft
HP Cummins
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