Fpolanco
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After conquering most of the national parks on the east coast, we’re looking to go west…in comfort!!!
Wer’re looking to get a Class C in the next few months, preferably that’ll tow our Mojave. However, we had a discussion with our neighbor that actually got out of his class A bc towing his vehicle was a nightmare.
According to him, the steering wheel on the tow vehicle doesn’t lock so the front wheels would constantly turn either way to the point where the tow vehicle would hop and he’d have to come to a complete stop. (I think he was towing a Jeep Cherokee Sport).
I well aware there are a million variables when it comes to towing but what am I missing? Has anyone experienced this flat towing their Gladiator or any other vehicle?
Once we get the RV, my goal is to do some towing to some local campgrounds to get my bearings before we head west.
Thanks!!
Wer’re looking to get a Class C in the next few months, preferably that’ll tow our Mojave. However, we had a discussion with our neighbor that actually got out of his class A bc towing his vehicle was a nightmare.
According to him, the steering wheel on the tow vehicle doesn’t lock so the front wheels would constantly turn either way to the point where the tow vehicle would hop and he’d have to come to a complete stop. (I think he was towing a Jeep Cherokee Sport).
I well aware there are a million variables when it comes to towing but what am I missing? Has anyone experienced this flat towing their Gladiator or any other vehicle?
Once we get the RV, my goal is to do some towing to some local campgrounds to get my bearings before we head west.
Thanks!!
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