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Flat Towing Pickups

jimmycrack
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I am looking for a mid-size 4x4 pickup to flat tow behind my RV. Any suggestions o what models of 2016 or 2017 truck I should be looking at on the lots? GM, Nissan, Toyota.
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hotpepperkid
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justaboutretired wrote:
Just about any newer 4x4 will not have a manual transfer case that would allow it to be in neutral position. That being said, there could be a couple of possibilities you can try. 1. I read where Jeep is bringing back it's pickup version. That should be able to tow 4 wheel down. 2, a friend of mine has a 4x4 ford ranger pickup that Ford re-programmed the computer at a cost of $450.00 so he can tow it 4 wheels down behind his motor home. So it could be a possibility that the other manufacturers maybe able to perform the same computer re-program to accomplish your goal..

Bill


Some but not all that don't have manual xfer cases have a way of getting it into neutral. I was at a RV repair place and they were hooking up a Jeep(not sure of the model) but it was all automatic, so I ask him if there was a way to shift the xfer into neutral. He said you see this little hole ( which was in the center consol) you poke paper clip in that hole and wait a few seconds and listen and you can hear it shift into neutral
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dan-nickie
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Our 2016 Chevy Colorado Z71 tows nice and is easy to get around in Parking lots.
Rides and drives smooth and quiet also.
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rjstractor
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Bumpyroad wrote:
is the Tacoma towable 4 down if an automatic?
bumpy


No Tacoma is listed as towable in the Motorhome Magazine towing guide. I agree with your philosophy that the vehicle manufacturer is the best authority on whether a car can be towed 4 down. It's not worth the gamble with your warranty.
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Lwiddis
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"GMC Canyon and Chevy Colorado"

Nut, if I was in the market for a smaller truck that's what I would get.
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Bumpyroad
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transferred wrote:
Re flat towing I'd look into a Wrangler.

For mid size pickups independent of this I'd go Tacoma, Frontier, Colorado in that order.

If buying used avoid the Taco as their resale is so good it only makes sense to buy new.


is the Tacoma towable 4 down if an automatic?
bumpy

coolbreeze01
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The new Jeep pickup will probably be flat towable.
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transferred
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Re flat towing I'd look into a Wrangler.

For mid size pickups independent of this I'd go Tacoma, Frontier, Colorado in that order.

If buying used avoid the Taco as their resale is so good it only makes sense to buy new.
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Bumpyroad
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before you commit, read the owner's manual under either towing behind a motorhome or recreational towing. that is the only valid source of information. do NOT get something that needs modification such as a drive shaft disconnect to tow.
bumpy

justaboutretire
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Just about any newer 4x4 will not have a manual transfer case that would allow it to be in neutral position. That being said, there could be a couple of possibilities you can try. 1. I read where Jeep is bringing back it's pickup version. That should be able to tow 4 wheel down. 2, a friend of mine has a 4x4 ford ranger pickup that Ford re-programmed the computer at a cost of $450.00 so he can tow it 4 wheels down behind his motor home. So it could be a possibility that the other manufacturers maybe able to perform the same computer re-program to accomplish your goal..

Bill
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Nutinelse2do
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Check here Motorhome Magazine Dinghy Tow Guide

GMC Canyon's and Chevy Colorado's are the lightest you will find in a truck for those 2 years.

Nissans and Tototas are not towable 4 down without a driveshaft disconnect.
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