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- Tom_BarbExplorerwe rotate on a 5k schedule. towing or not
- sullivanclanExplorerWe tow our 1986 Jeep Renegade, lots of lift with 35" tires. We don't tow across country, or as an official toad, but it works for us. One suggestion is to inflate jeep tires to max, seems to tow much better.
- amberfiretj02ExplorerWe tow a 2004 Wrangler Rubicon with a 4.5" lift and 33" mud tires. We like to take our Jeep off-road whenever possible. Our rig is a 31' Thor class C with the Ford 4500. We have a Roadmaster tow bar for flat towing and have a Brake Buddy system.
The Jeep and motorhome do just fine, we have had no issues at all. We do rotate the tires every 6,000 miles to avoid cupping. - older_fossilExplorerWe towed an '01 TJ with a 4" suspension lift for something close to 100,000 miles over 13 years. We ran 33x12.5R15 tires for most of that time. We had to use a 4" inverted drop receiver to keep the tow bar level. I found I needed to rotate the tires frequently to avoid tire cupping. We used a US Gear auxiliary brake in the Jeep and Blue Ox base plate and tow bar. I'd also strongly recommend a TPMS that covers the MH and tow.
- Tom_BarbExplorerWe do, and it is fine. we must look in the backup cam to know its there.
WE have a 6" lift on 32" tires.
Wish we could post pictures here.
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