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the_bear_II
Jul 18, 2013Explorer
The trailer used to wag the commander, now the Class C will wag the Wrangler.
Hopefully you'll have a camera to see the jeep. It will provide piece of mind and make lane changes easier.
If on the road to get fuel I try to use the large stations or truckstops. I've seen others, un-hitch the toad and park it, then pull in to get fuel in the Class C and then re-hitch.
You may or may not feel the jeep depending on how your hitch and towbar are setup. Double check that you've locked everything down and the jeep is in neutral. I had friends who noticed a jeep that looked just like theirs go flying by them on a curvy road...it was their's he had forgotten to put a pin in the towbar mount.
I just saw a Youtube video where an RVer had towed his little chevy pickup for several miles with it still in park. Shredded tires plus transmission damage.
Hopefully you'll have a camera to see the jeep. It will provide piece of mind and make lane changes easier.
If on the road to get fuel I try to use the large stations or truckstops. I've seen others, un-hitch the toad and park it, then pull in to get fuel in the Class C and then re-hitch.
You may or may not feel the jeep depending on how your hitch and towbar are setup. Double check that you've locked everything down and the jeep is in neutral. I had friends who noticed a jeep that looked just like theirs go flying by them on a curvy road...it was their's he had forgotten to put a pin in the towbar mount.
I just saw a Youtube video where an RVer had towed his little chevy pickup for several miles with it still in park. Shredded tires plus transmission damage.
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