With the lightweight and self-aligning Blue Ox BRX4370 Ascent tow bar, you can pull anything on all fours that weighs up to 7,500 lbs. Featuring 3 pivot points, the Ascent tracks perfectly and is guaranteed not to bind. And you don’t have to worry about finding a place to stow it, as the Ascent folds up and supports its own weight when not in use. Find out why Dave Solberg considers Blue Ox tow bars the best products for towing on all fours!
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