All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Dingy TowingMaybe someone can help me.I have a 42 ft class a motorhome pulling a 2015 Jeep Cherokee (all four wheel down). When the road is a little rough our a dip on one side of the road and the motorhome dips side to side and then the tow car dips as well and gets out of sink with the motorhome it (the tow car) begins rocking left to right and the only way to correct is to completely stop and begin driving again. This has happened several times on a major interstate highway in heavy traffic with no shoulder to pull over. Any ideas? The above message is a post I made on 11/15/17. Member rr2254545 from Central Minnesota replied with the following: This is know problem that has been around since 2014 - there is a fix for it - you need a wiring harness installed - this will power the power steering when towing From the Jeep owners manual under Recreational Towing Before towing, see your authorized dealer for the Mopar flat tow wiring kit • It is recommended to charge the battery of the towed vehicle during recreational towing rr2254545, I believe you are correct. I can't find a Jeep dealer that has experienced this problem on the Cherokee. They say that it is a problem on the Jeep Wrangler. Then they say that it is probably tires or front end problems. I would love to talk with you about this problem. Please adviseRe: Dingy TowingI bought and has installed the whole kit from Blue Ox. BX7445 tow bar and a Blue ox baseplateRe: Dingy TowingI am using a Blue Ox BX7445 Tow BarDingy TowingMaybe someone can help me.I have a 42 ft class a motorhome pulling a 2015 Jeep Cherokee (all four wheel down). When the road is a little rough our a dip on one side of the road and the motorhome dips side to side and then the tow car dips as well and gets out of sink with the motorhome it (the tow car) begins rocking left to right and the only way to correct is to completely stop and begin driving again. This has happened several times on a major interstate highway in heavy traffic with no shoulder to pull over. Any ideas?