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What are you towing and how? - DAN CASTOR - 03-19-2022

What are you towing and how?
Drug a 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee flat for 20 years now 
Time to upgrade!


RE: What are you towing and how? - RussWhite - 03-20-2022

2005 Jeep Liberty with no plans to change.


RE: What are you towing and how? - rheavn - 03-20-2022

2021 Suburban 4 down


RE: What are you towing and how? - Trainer - 03-20-2022

2015 Cadillac SRX 4 down. Last year to tow a SRX is 2016 and must be 2 wheel front wheel drive.


RE: What are you towing and how? - HoosierDaddy - 03-20-2022

I flat towed 3 Jeep GCs and one Liberty. I decided to trailer a few years ago . I now trailer my Jeep GC.


RE: What are you towing and how? - Richard - 03-20-2022

Dean,

Have you added a Newell to your fleet?


RE: What are you towing and how? - Deper10 - 03-20-2022

I flat tow a 2019 Ram 1500 Limited 4x4 automatic and also a 2005 Mini Cooper JCW, six speed
Dario Perini
#581 2001 45'8"


RE: What are you towing and how? - folivier - 03-20-2022

Over the years I've towed the following:
Miata, Jeep Liberty, 4x4 Chevy trucks, Tahoe, Lexus GX470.
Just depends on what size vehicle you want and if you'll be out west (4x4 preferred for exploring) or out east.


RE: What are you towing and how? - HoosierDaddy - 03-20-2022

Richard… If u are referring to my avatar ,that pic includes the 1978 Newell that I bought in 1997 and sold about a year after buying 316 in 2005. I sold it to the historian at the National RV Museum in Elkhart, IN.


RE: What are you towing and how? - DK on the road - 03-25-2022

It depends on what your going to do on your trips. I have a long bed F350 4x4 or a short bed F150 that rides smoother, also at times, I tow an enclosed trailer for my wife's car or antique cars that I don't want damaged from being exposed to the environment. I will tell you that it takes more planning for trips with enclosed trailer. I prefer not to disconnect the enclosed trailer, so finding 80' sites are few and far between.