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Roadmaster 066 Release Tool for Tow Bar Push Button | for Flat Vehicle Towing | Easy to Use | Extra Leverage to Disconnect Vehicle | Durable Materials | Made in USA

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  • Easy Tow Bar Release: This tow bar release tool provides extra leverage to easily disconnect Roadmaster's push-button style tow bars, even when they're at an angle and difficult to release
  • Quick and Convenient: While not always necessary, this tool is a lifesaver when you need to disconnect your tow bar quickly and efficiently, saving you time and frustration
  • Tow Bar Compatibility: It works with Stowmaster, Falcon, Falcon 2, and Eagle tow bars, making it a versatile tool for various Roadmaster models with a push button release
  • Durable Construction: Made from heavy-duty, black powder-coated steel, this tool is built to last, withstanding the rigors of towing and outdoor use
  • Buy with Confidence: This tow bar release tool is proudly made in the USA, ensuring high-quality craftsmanship and reliable performance


Easily release your push button style tow bar! Roadmaster's classic tow bars, such as Stowmaster, Falcon and Falcon 2, use a push button. When done towing, pushing the button releases the tension between the vehicles so that the tow bar can be disconnected and folded for storage. If the RV and towed vehicle are in line, the push button works great. But if the car is at an angle to the motorhome, it can bind the tow bar making the push button hard to release. Use this handy tool to provide leverage to easily release the tow bar, even when severely bound. This release tool isn't always needed, but if you have to disconnect in a hurry, it's a lifesaver. Fits Stowmaster, Falcon, Falcon 2, and Eagle tow bars with push button release. Works on both the driver's side and passenger's side arms of the tow bar. Made of heavy-duty, black powder coated steel. Made in the USA. Roadmaster is family-owned and operated for the last 50 years. They have a diverse workforce of skilled craftspeople who focus on excellence and the creation of a premium product. Jerry A. Edwards founded Roadmaster in 1970 with not much more than a "can-do" attitude and a philosophy of personal and corporate self-sufficiency. “Self-sufficient” is Roadmaster’s core value. His commitment to listening to customers and solving their problems shaped the company’s growth. Today, Roadmaster operates from several locations in Washington and Oregon, and Jerry remains deeply involved in the business, driven by his passion for work and his belief in quality and customer satisfaction. Roadmaster’s standards — “quality to ensure reliability; reliability to ensure safety” — are the highest in the industry. Note: The release tool is not needed for Roadmaster's non-binding tow bars: Falcon All Terrain, Blackhawk All Terrain, Sterling or Nighthawk.


Mike Rainwater
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2024
Bought in case the system locks up. Have not used it yet.
Gene Sterling
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2021
To assist with disconnect of tow bar
Tom G.
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2020
Bought this one to replace one.
Steve Barnes
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2018
For the price is should have a rubber grip. Over priced but it works.
Cheryl Livengood
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2017
Works perfectly. Replaces the one my husband left on the front bumper and lost it enroute to our next destination.
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