tow bars - Roadmaster Inc.
tow bars - Roadmaster Inc.
tow bars - Roadmaster Inc.
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About us…<br />
If your version of the RV lifestyle includes the<br />
flexibility of a <strong>tow</strong>ed vehicle, we design, develop<br />
and manufacture everything to “get your <strong>tow</strong>ed<br />
car there, while stopping safely along the way” —<br />
<strong>tow</strong> <strong>bars</strong>, <strong>tow</strong> bar brackets, supplemental braking<br />
systems and <strong>tow</strong>ing accessories.<br />
And whether or not a <strong>tow</strong>ed vehicle is part of<br />
your next journey, an RSS anti-sway bar — for<br />
trucks, vans and SUVs, as well as motorhomes —<br />
will improve stability and cornering control.<br />
These products, and every ROADMASTER<br />
product, come with a host of safety and<br />
convenience features unavailable anywhere<br />
else, built to the ROADMASTER standard —<br />
unsurpassed quality in design, testing, material<br />
and workmanship.<br />
The ROADMASTER Difference...<br />
Towing and Suspension Solutions<br />
• ‘Hands-on’ design and manufacturing<br />
ROADMASTER doesn’t outsource.<br />
All of our core products are designed, engineered and<br />
manufactured at our plant in Vancouver, Washington, with<br />
virtually every process done under the same roof. The reason<br />
for ‘hands-on’ manufacturing is simple: quality. “Quality starts<br />
on the inside, and when you control the process, you control<br />
the quality,” as Jerry A. Edwards, who founded ROADMASTER<br />
in 1974, is fond of saying. To our way of thinking, “quality first”<br />
is the reason more ROADMASTER <strong>tow</strong>ing products are on the<br />
road today than any other brand — by nearly a two-to-one<br />
margin.<br />
• The most stringent testing in the industry<br />
ROADMASTER was the first <strong>tow</strong>ing products company to use<br />
computerized testing — as well as “real world” physical testing<br />
— to ensure structural integrity, longevity, and the safety of our<br />
customers.<br />
The software program we use is called “FEA,” which stands<br />
for “finite elemental analysis.” FEA is the same program NASA<br />
scientists use to test their designs.