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New 4X4 vehicles for flat towing

scrubjaysnest
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Since getting the Axis we have been researching dinghies, specifically 4X4 under 4000#.
Seems the only choice is a Wrangler which we don't want. To bad the manufacturers aren't making anything else. We believe they are missing the boat.
When we get home this fall it will be either our 2005 Grande Cherokee or the 2008 Ram 4X4 since we also don't want manual transmission.
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Y-Guy
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lanerd and mowermech, please let it go. Edited posts to try to keep the thread on topic.

Y-Guy

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wowens79
Explorer III
Explorer III
I think another question is what is the intended use of the 4x4. Will the be exploring offroad, or just to get around on snow covered roads??
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down_home
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Explorer II
The Ford Edge full time fur wheel drive and the Ford Explorer which in 4x4. It can be switched between two wheel and four wheel drive. Also the F150 4x4 cn be flat towed. It is switchable between four and two wheel drive, I ws told.
Dodge and Chevy or GM and Jeep have vehicles that can be flat towed but I don't have the list

lanerd
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Explorer II
You know, maybe he just doesn't like them. We all have our likes and dislikes, no need to question his.

Ron
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mowermech
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lanerd wrote:
Does it have to be 4x4? How about AWD? Many of those are available and towable.

Ron


Yes, Subaru, for one USED to be towable four down, but ONLY the manual transmission models.
I say USED to be because I understand the Owners Manual for the 2016 models says they are NOT towable four down!

I, too, would like to know why the Wrangler is not to be considered.
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lanerd
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Explorer II
Does it have to be 4x4? How about AWD? Many of those are available and towable.

Ron
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2013 Tiffin Phaeton 42LH Cummins ISL 400hp
Toad: 2011 GMC Terrain SLT2
Tow Bar: Sterling AT
Toad Brakes: Unified by U.S. Gear
TPMS: Pressure Pro
Member of: GS, FMCA, Allegro


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JFNM
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Explorer
I don't mean to start another battle of opinions but.... what are you looking for in a light 4x4 that the Wrangler does not provide?
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K_Charles
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This pamphlet on page 11 Ford says they have 9 awd or 4wd you can pull 4 down for 2016.

j-d
Explorer II
Explorer II
GM's new midsize pickups have electronic 4x4. There must be a few different versions. The one with settings for 4L and N on the Transfer Case Knob can be flat towed. See Page 330. It's a routine, you probably need to have the manual or checklist, and it involves disconnecting the battery as well. Still, towable truck, probably a little over 4000 but hopefully not by much.
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