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Click for more info and reviews of this Roadmaster Tow Bar: https://www.etrailer.com/Accessories-... Check out some similar Tow Bar options: https://www.etrailer.com/dept-pg-Acce... https://www.etrailer.com Don’t forget to subscribe! / etrailertv Full transcript: https://www.etrailer.com/tv-review-ro... Hey, everybody Clayton here at etrailer.com. Here at etrailer we install, test, and review a lot of different products to help you guys as the customers to make a more educated decision before your purchase. Today, we're going to be taking a look at, and I'll be showing you how to install, the replacement inner arm for a Roadmaster Falcon All Terrain Tow Bar. It's possible that your tow bar was damaged in a collision, or maybe accidentally dropped it and the arm just isn't working properly. We're not going to have to replace that entire tow bar, we can simply replace one arm. This is going to be a whole lot more affordable just to replace one component versus the entire thing. We're going to start by grabbing a flat bladed screwdriver, just prying out on our end cap, you'll just do this for whichever arm you are going to be replacing. We're now going to move to the end of our arm and we're going to be removing our collar. You need to grab a quarter inch Allen Key and a 9/16ths socket, and then we'll start removing these. And if your collar is damaged, we do sell these here at etrailer as well. I just want to get this nut off of here. We're going to lift up on our collar, put our hand underneath to catch those washers, just like so, and we can remove the entire thing. Now we just want to unthread the end off of our tow bar arm. And you'll be able to do this by hand, and set this off to the side and we can take that arm and just push it out the end of our tow bar. And you might have to tilt your arm up to help get this piece out. We can just slide that arm out of the back. And if your arm is bent pretty bad, and it's not wanting to come out freely, you can grab a long screwdriver or anything like that and the hammer that out through the top. Now that we have our new arm. We're ready to install it. We want to insert this tab facing our RV. We're just going to slide this back up into our arm. Again, you might have to kind of move this around just to get the best angle to help you get this inserted. When you're sliding the inner rod into the outer rod, there's a little lip on the edge of it. If you stick your finger in at where we removed that collar, you can help align it to get this in here properly. Just like, so. We just want to grab the end and thread that onto our arm. There's going to be a groove on the end of our outer arm. We want that to line up with the edge here. Right there should be pretty good. Now, I want to re-install our collar in the reverse order we took it apart and you want to make sure to have that nylon washer on each side, if you do happen to lose or break it, you can find another nylon washer here at etrailer. Now, I just want to come back with those same tools and snug everything down. We do want to make sure to come back and torque this down the torque specs can be found on your instructions for your tow bar. You want to make sure to re-install your end cap, just keep all that dirt and debris out of our tow bar. And if you do damage your end cap in the process of taking it off, you can find another one of those here at etrailer as well. Then with our components re-installed, we want to make sure that our arm is going to release and go back into the outer arm. And in this case we're good. So we know we're ready to hit the road. And that's going to do it for our look at and our installation of the replacement inner arm for our Falcon All Terrain Tow Bar..