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Oct 20, 2015

Never tried towing my Grand Cherokee. What do I need?

Tired of showing up to RV parks and being stuck there unless we want to load everything back up in the RV, unhook and basically break camp to go do something. I have an 03 Grand Cherokee 4x4 that I hear tows well 4 down. So we are looking into a tow system for our Jeep but I have no idea what's involved.

First on the Jeep side. Do you just put the Trans in neutral and your good to go? Or is there other stuff involved? Also do I need to install some sort of hooks to the front to make it work so I can hook up to the rv? Electrical in front for lights, brakes?

On the Motorhome side what kind of system do I need? I heard someone say these can be a fortune. Like $2k plus. What's something decent that won't break the bank?

Also is this gonna kill my fuel mileage with my 07 Georgetown 350DS Class A? Not that it gets very good fuel mileage anyways...

Thanks for the help.

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  • Thanks Ron. I appreciate the info. Looking into all of it now. Google is my friend... haha
  • Well, typically you'll need:

    Base plate for the jeep
    Tow bar
    Light kit for the jeep
    Supplemental braking system for the jeep (should include breakaway system)
    6 or 7-pin umbilical cable kit (usually includes both connectors and cable)

    First, need to know what the tow limit is for your mh, many gas motor homes are limited to 3500 lbs...others are 5000 lbs. So how much does your jeep weight? Don't know? Go to some scales and find out. You also need to know for sure that your jeep can be towed 4-down....some can, some can't.

    Read you motor home and jeep's owner manuals under recreational towing. Lots of good info there.

    Yes, $$ can (and will for new items) be $2k or more. Another $1k for installation. If you can handle simple tools, you can do the install yourself.

    The three most popular tow systems manufactures are: Roadmaster, Blue-Ox, and Demco. You can go to any of their websites for all the price, availability, and installation instructions.

    There are individual state laws that pertain to towing and equipment required. Not sure what they are in Utah, so it would behoove you to check those out.

    You're gonna have a lot more questions, so don't hesitate to ask. We've all been in your position at one time or another.

    Good luck

    Ron

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