Everything I have read on this topic seems to be that 50% say it can be towed without mods and 50% says it can't. Some claim to have towed theirs for thousands of miles, no mods, no problems, Others claim to have destroyed the tranny. Seems like it comes down to the specific tranny. One tranny has a true neutral in which case the shafts won't spin to lube the trans. Another trans does not have a true N and when the TC is put in neutral it actually locks the front and rear shafts together and allows them to spin and lube and these tow just fine. Some argue TC in N and gear in 1, others argue to put it in 5 in case it slips into gear and it won't spin at 20k rpms.
Funny thing, I don't know what trans is in my jeep. It has the 4.2 but a trans from a 4cyl for more torque.
In any event the base plates are super simple to install.
Base plates run about $500 so it's an expensive experiment. And could be more expensive if something breaks. As we already have the crv, wondering if it's even worth it.
Jeff - 2023 FR Sunseeker 2400B MBS