Feb-21-2021 04:51 AM
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Feb-21-2021 07:40 AM
CA Traveler wrote:
For me I can accept that the dealer has to install "something" to make the vehicle flat towable.
But I would not accept a condition like "disconnect the negative battery terminal". Since a flat towable vehicle cannot be backed up it's enough should a quick disconnect need arise without having to open the hood, find a wrench and reconnect the battery cable.
Feb-21-2021 07:22 AM
Feb-21-2021 07:00 AM
Cmccain13 wrote:
Also do you still need to get the tow plate installed like on other vehicles or do Jeep's generally come with that stuff already stick on the vehicle?
Feb-21-2021 06:59 AM
Feb-21-2021 06:54 AM
rdhetrick wrote:
Might depend on which Jeep you're interested in - Wrangler, Cherokee, Grand Cherokee, Compass, etc....
I've got personal experience with the Grand Cherokee, and can definitively say that some, but not all, automatics are flat towable. It depends entirely on the transmission. I suspect this to be true with other Jeep models, but I'm not certain. If you let us know what model you're interested in, we can give more advice.
No vehicle comes from the factory with the necessary baseplate installed, or wired for the rear signal lights. The baseplates vary by manufacturer - Blue Ox, Roadmaster, etc...I'm partial to Blue Ox, but there are others available.
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