GoBraves95
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Hi all! My in-laws are looking into renting an RV for a family cross country trip to and around Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, etc. (approx 4,000 miles round trip from home plus or minus). Everyone wants to bring the gladiator along for some trail riding, getting around, etc.
I am a little apprehensive to flat tow that many miles because I am worried about untimely wear and tear (after I pay the truck off I plan on holding on to it for a long time). It does seem like flat towing is the simplest/easiest/most cost effective option. The other options are dolly and car hauler trailer. I am responsible for buying/renting whatever equipment we end up using to tow.
Does anyone have experience with towing the gladiator behind an RV? What method did you use? If flat towing what equipment is needed? New bumper?
Any input comparing the three options would be much appreciated as I am brand new to this concept. Thanks very much for your time.
I am a little apprehensive to flat tow that many miles because I am worried about untimely wear and tear (after I pay the truck off I plan on holding on to it for a long time). It does seem like flat towing is the simplest/easiest/most cost effective option. The other options are dolly and car hauler trailer. I am responsible for buying/renting whatever equipment we end up using to tow.
Does anyone have experience with towing the gladiator behind an RV? What method did you use? If flat towing what equipment is needed? New bumper?
Any input comparing the three options would be much appreciated as I am brand new to this concept. Thanks very much for your time.
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