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lanerd
Feb 06, 2014Explorer II
Remco says no. However, maybe you can deal a driveshaft disconnect with the dealer. Wouldn't hurt to try.
In 2010, we were looking to replace our 86 Toy PU 4x4 and really wanted an RAV4...but alas, it too (as were all Toyotas) was not recommended for 4-down towing. I was very leery of GM products but our search was narrowed to the Equinox and Terrain. We chose the Terrain for it's unconventional design and would you believe after almost 50,000 miles, it hasn't even hiccuped....I mean not one thing has gone wrong with it. As Gomer would say: surprise, surprise.
Ron
In 2010, we were looking to replace our 86 Toy PU 4x4 and really wanted an RAV4...but alas, it too (as were all Toyotas) was not recommended for 4-down towing. I was very leery of GM products but our search was narrowed to the Equinox and Terrain. We chose the Terrain for it's unconventional design and would you believe after almost 50,000 miles, it hasn't even hiccuped....I mean not one thing has gone wrong with it. As Gomer would say: surprise, surprise.
Ron
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