eheading wrote:
We travelled to Alasks 3 times in a Revolution LE flat towing a Chev. Tracker. We did have protection on the front of the Tracker, a Roadmaster Guardian. With that installed, we had no problems towing the Tracker. I agree with what has already been posted, though, whenever you run into construction or fresh gravel coat, SLOW DOWN and move the far right side of the road.
Ed Headington
We've also been there a couple times towing our Jeep 4 down with the Roadmaster Guardian on the front. The Jeep is now 13 years old and still looks like new. As others have mentioned GO SLOW through the construction and frost heaves. Most damage is done driving at high speeds over the frost heaves. I've seen frames twisted, towbars bent and baseplates torn off because some people feel the need to drive at interstate speeds over frost heaves.
Slow and Steady wins. Keep an eye on the centerline and side stripes and signs. If the lines look like the painter had one too many for lunch it's actually the way the machine was moving up, down and side to side as it passed over the frost heaves. Keep in mind the painting machine was only doing about 15 mph and was still all over the road.