TOWING MY 01 TJ
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TOWING MY 01 TJ
Hi fellow Jeepers,
I need to tow my TJ behind my Class C Motorhome and had good luck and stable
handling when it was stock and on all four wheels. Now it's (the TJ)
built - 35" tires-4.5" lift and when I flat tow the Jeep wags the Motor Home
and is very unsettling.
If I put the TJ on a trailer and tow it I will be beyond the towing range of
the Motor Home (the trailer added). Since I can't purchase a large RV ($$)
I was thinking of using a dolly to tow the Jeep, putting the front wheels on
a trailer, back wheels on the ground.
Is anyone doing this and does it work out OK? So would tow it just like on
four wheels, transfer case in neutral, transmission in gear, key off in this
case? Thanks all.
Andy
I need to tow my TJ behind my Class C Motorhome and had good luck and stable
handling when it was stock and on all four wheels. Now it's (the TJ)
built - 35" tires-4.5" lift and when I flat tow the Jeep wags the Motor Home
and is very unsettling.
If I put the TJ on a trailer and tow it I will be beyond the towing range of
the Motor Home (the trailer added). Since I can't purchase a large RV ($$)
I was thinking of using a dolly to tow the Jeep, putting the front wheels on
a trailer, back wheels on the ground.
Is anyone doing this and does it work out OK? So would tow it just like on
four wheels, transfer case in neutral, transmission in gear, key off in this
case? Thanks all.
Andy
#2
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Re: TOWING MY 01 TJ
I woudn't see any problem with using a dolly, but I'd suggest having your
alignment/caster checked out, if it wants to steer your tow vehicle.
"Andy" <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:Jb20d.63419$3l3.57933@attbi_s03...
> Hi fellow Jeepers,
>
> I need to tow my TJ behind my Class C Motorhome and had good luck and
stable
> handling when it was stock and on all four wheels. Now it's (the TJ)
> built - 35" tires-4.5" lift and when I flat tow the Jeep wags the Motor
Home
> and is very unsettling.
>
> If I put the TJ on a trailer and tow it I will be beyond the towing range
of
> the Motor Home (the trailer added). Since I can't purchase a large RV
($$)
> I was thinking of using a dolly to tow the Jeep, putting the front wheels
on
> a trailer, back wheels on the ground.
>
> Is anyone doing this and does it work out OK? So would tow it just like
on
> four wheels, transfer case in neutral, transmission in gear, key off in
this
> case? Thanks all.
>
> Andy
>
>
>
>
alignment/caster checked out, if it wants to steer your tow vehicle.
"Andy" <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:Jb20d.63419$3l3.57933@attbi_s03...
> Hi fellow Jeepers,
>
> I need to tow my TJ behind my Class C Motorhome and had good luck and
stable
> handling when it was stock and on all four wheels. Now it's (the TJ)
> built - 35" tires-4.5" lift and when I flat tow the Jeep wags the Motor
Home
> and is very unsettling.
>
> If I put the TJ on a trailer and tow it I will be beyond the towing range
of
> the Motor Home (the trailer added). Since I can't purchase a large RV
($$)
> I was thinking of using a dolly to tow the Jeep, putting the front wheels
on
> a trailer, back wheels on the ground.
>
> Is anyone doing this and does it work out OK? So would tow it just like
on
> four wheels, transfer case in neutral, transmission in gear, key off in
this
> case? Thanks all.
>
> Andy
>
>
>
>
#3
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Re: TOWING MY 01 TJ
I woudn't see any problem with using a dolly, but I'd suggest having your
alignment/caster checked out, if it wants to steer your tow vehicle.
"Andy" <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:Jb20d.63419$3l3.57933@attbi_s03...
> Hi fellow Jeepers,
>
> I need to tow my TJ behind my Class C Motorhome and had good luck and
stable
> handling when it was stock and on all four wheels. Now it's (the TJ)
> built - 35" tires-4.5" lift and when I flat tow the Jeep wags the Motor
Home
> and is very unsettling.
>
> If I put the TJ on a trailer and tow it I will be beyond the towing range
of
> the Motor Home (the trailer added). Since I can't purchase a large RV
($$)
> I was thinking of using a dolly to tow the Jeep, putting the front wheels
on
> a trailer, back wheels on the ground.
>
> Is anyone doing this and does it work out OK? So would tow it just like
on
> four wheels, transfer case in neutral, transmission in gear, key off in
this
> case? Thanks all.
>
> Andy
>
>
>
>
alignment/caster checked out, if it wants to steer your tow vehicle.
"Andy" <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:Jb20d.63419$3l3.57933@attbi_s03...
> Hi fellow Jeepers,
>
> I need to tow my TJ behind my Class C Motorhome and had good luck and
stable
> handling when it was stock and on all four wheels. Now it's (the TJ)
> built - 35" tires-4.5" lift and when I flat tow the Jeep wags the Motor
Home
> and is very unsettling.
>
> If I put the TJ on a trailer and tow it I will be beyond the towing range
of
> the Motor Home (the trailer added). Since I can't purchase a large RV
($$)
> I was thinking of using a dolly to tow the Jeep, putting the front wheels
on
> a trailer, back wheels on the ground.
>
> Is anyone doing this and does it work out OK? So would tow it just like
on
> four wheels, transfer case in neutral, transmission in gear, key off in
this
> case? Thanks all.
>
> Andy
>
>
>
>
#4
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Re: TOWING MY 01 TJ
I woudn't see any problem with using a dolly, but I'd suggest having your
alignment/caster checked out, if it wants to steer your tow vehicle.
"Andy" <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:Jb20d.63419$3l3.57933@attbi_s03...
> Hi fellow Jeepers,
>
> I need to tow my TJ behind my Class C Motorhome and had good luck and
stable
> handling when it was stock and on all four wheels. Now it's (the TJ)
> built - 35" tires-4.5" lift and when I flat tow the Jeep wags the Motor
Home
> and is very unsettling.
>
> If I put the TJ on a trailer and tow it I will be beyond the towing range
of
> the Motor Home (the trailer added). Since I can't purchase a large RV
($$)
> I was thinking of using a dolly to tow the Jeep, putting the front wheels
on
> a trailer, back wheels on the ground.
>
> Is anyone doing this and does it work out OK? So would tow it just like
on
> four wheels, transfer case in neutral, transmission in gear, key off in
this
> case? Thanks all.
>
> Andy
>
>
>
>
alignment/caster checked out, if it wants to steer your tow vehicle.
"Andy" <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:Jb20d.63419$3l3.57933@attbi_s03...
> Hi fellow Jeepers,
>
> I need to tow my TJ behind my Class C Motorhome and had good luck and
stable
> handling when it was stock and on all four wheels. Now it's (the TJ)
> built - 35" tires-4.5" lift and when I flat tow the Jeep wags the Motor
Home
> and is very unsettling.
>
> If I put the TJ on a trailer and tow it I will be beyond the towing range
of
> the Motor Home (the trailer added). Since I can't purchase a large RV
($$)
> I was thinking of using a dolly to tow the Jeep, putting the front wheels
on
> a trailer, back wheels on the ground.
>
> Is anyone doing this and does it work out OK? So would tow it just like
on
> four wheels, transfer case in neutral, transmission in gear, key off in
this
> case? Thanks all.
>
> Andy
>
>
>
>
#5
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Re: TOWING MY 01 TJ
I did after the one experience with the Jeep shaking the Motorhome. Some
adjustments were made to alignment and balance of tires, both were off. I
did see very slight cupping of the front tires after the one tow. I get
mixed answers for this but I expect alignment and not the towing.
The Jeep is fine on-off road. I guess I'm a little hesitant about towing
again on four wheels. Some say the big tires and lift make it near
impossible to flat tow.
Thanks Matt,
Andy
"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
news:iK-dnWHvoN9cLt3cRVn-gQ@comcast.com...
>I woudn't see any problem with using a dolly, but I'd suggest having your
> alignment/caster checked out, if it wants to steer your tow vehicle.
>
> "Andy" <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:Jb20d.63419$3l3.57933@attbi_s03...
>> Hi fellow Jeepers,
>>
>> I need to tow my TJ behind my Class C Motorhome and had good luck and
> stable
>> handling when it was stock and on all four wheels. Now it's (the TJ)
>> built - 35" tires-4.5" lift and when I flat tow the Jeep wags the Motor
> Home
>> and is very unsettling.
>>
>> If I put the TJ on a trailer and tow it I will be beyond the towing range
> of
>> the Motor Home (the trailer added). Since I can't purchase a large RV
> ($$)
>> I was thinking of using a dolly to tow the Jeep, putting the front wheels
> on
>> a trailer, back wheels on the ground.
>>
>> Is anyone doing this and does it work out OK? So would tow it just like
> on
>> four wheels, transfer case in neutral, transmission in gear, key off in
> this
>> case? Thanks all.
>>
>> Andy
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
adjustments were made to alignment and balance of tires, both were off. I
did see very slight cupping of the front tires after the one tow. I get
mixed answers for this but I expect alignment and not the towing.
The Jeep is fine on-off road. I guess I'm a little hesitant about towing
again on four wheels. Some say the big tires and lift make it near
impossible to flat tow.
Thanks Matt,
Andy
"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
news:iK-dnWHvoN9cLt3cRVn-gQ@comcast.com...
>I woudn't see any problem with using a dolly, but I'd suggest having your
> alignment/caster checked out, if it wants to steer your tow vehicle.
>
> "Andy" <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:Jb20d.63419$3l3.57933@attbi_s03...
>> Hi fellow Jeepers,
>>
>> I need to tow my TJ behind my Class C Motorhome and had good luck and
> stable
>> handling when it was stock and on all four wheels. Now it's (the TJ)
>> built - 35" tires-4.5" lift and when I flat tow the Jeep wags the Motor
> Home
>> and is very unsettling.
>>
>> If I put the TJ on a trailer and tow it I will be beyond the towing range
> of
>> the Motor Home (the trailer added). Since I can't purchase a large RV
> ($$)
>> I was thinking of using a dolly to tow the Jeep, putting the front wheels
> on
>> a trailer, back wheels on the ground.
>>
>> Is anyone doing this and does it work out OK? So would tow it just like
> on
>> four wheels, transfer case in neutral, transmission in gear, key off in
> this
>> case? Thanks all.
>>
>> Andy
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
#6
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Re: TOWING MY 01 TJ
I did after the one experience with the Jeep shaking the Motorhome. Some
adjustments were made to alignment and balance of tires, both were off. I
did see very slight cupping of the front tires after the one tow. I get
mixed answers for this but I expect alignment and not the towing.
The Jeep is fine on-off road. I guess I'm a little hesitant about towing
again on four wheels. Some say the big tires and lift make it near
impossible to flat tow.
Thanks Matt,
Andy
"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
news:iK-dnWHvoN9cLt3cRVn-gQ@comcast.com...
>I woudn't see any problem with using a dolly, but I'd suggest having your
> alignment/caster checked out, if it wants to steer your tow vehicle.
>
> "Andy" <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:Jb20d.63419$3l3.57933@attbi_s03...
>> Hi fellow Jeepers,
>>
>> I need to tow my TJ behind my Class C Motorhome and had good luck and
> stable
>> handling when it was stock and on all four wheels. Now it's (the TJ)
>> built - 35" tires-4.5" lift and when I flat tow the Jeep wags the Motor
> Home
>> and is very unsettling.
>>
>> If I put the TJ on a trailer and tow it I will be beyond the towing range
> of
>> the Motor Home (the trailer added). Since I can't purchase a large RV
> ($$)
>> I was thinking of using a dolly to tow the Jeep, putting the front wheels
> on
>> a trailer, back wheels on the ground.
>>
>> Is anyone doing this and does it work out OK? So would tow it just like
> on
>> four wheels, transfer case in neutral, transmission in gear, key off in
> this
>> case? Thanks all.
>>
>> Andy
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
adjustments were made to alignment and balance of tires, both were off. I
did see very slight cupping of the front tires after the one tow. I get
mixed answers for this but I expect alignment and not the towing.
The Jeep is fine on-off road. I guess I'm a little hesitant about towing
again on four wheels. Some say the big tires and lift make it near
impossible to flat tow.
Thanks Matt,
Andy
"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
news:iK-dnWHvoN9cLt3cRVn-gQ@comcast.com...
>I woudn't see any problem with using a dolly, but I'd suggest having your
> alignment/caster checked out, if it wants to steer your tow vehicle.
>
> "Andy" <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:Jb20d.63419$3l3.57933@attbi_s03...
>> Hi fellow Jeepers,
>>
>> I need to tow my TJ behind my Class C Motorhome and had good luck and
> stable
>> handling when it was stock and on all four wheels. Now it's (the TJ)
>> built - 35" tires-4.5" lift and when I flat tow the Jeep wags the Motor
> Home
>> and is very unsettling.
>>
>> If I put the TJ on a trailer and tow it I will be beyond the towing range
> of
>> the Motor Home (the trailer added). Since I can't purchase a large RV
> ($$)
>> I was thinking of using a dolly to tow the Jeep, putting the front wheels
> on
>> a trailer, back wheels on the ground.
>>
>> Is anyone doing this and does it work out OK? So would tow it just like
> on
>> four wheels, transfer case in neutral, transmission in gear, key off in
> this
>> case? Thanks all.
>>
>> Andy
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
#7
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Re: TOWING MY 01 TJ
I did after the one experience with the Jeep shaking the Motorhome. Some
adjustments were made to alignment and balance of tires, both were off. I
did see very slight cupping of the front tires after the one tow. I get
mixed answers for this but I expect alignment and not the towing.
The Jeep is fine on-off road. I guess I'm a little hesitant about towing
again on four wheels. Some say the big tires and lift make it near
impossible to flat tow.
Thanks Matt,
Andy
"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
news:iK-dnWHvoN9cLt3cRVn-gQ@comcast.com...
>I woudn't see any problem with using a dolly, but I'd suggest having your
> alignment/caster checked out, if it wants to steer your tow vehicle.
>
> "Andy" <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:Jb20d.63419$3l3.57933@attbi_s03...
>> Hi fellow Jeepers,
>>
>> I need to tow my TJ behind my Class C Motorhome and had good luck and
> stable
>> handling when it was stock and on all four wheels. Now it's (the TJ)
>> built - 35" tires-4.5" lift and when I flat tow the Jeep wags the Motor
> Home
>> and is very unsettling.
>>
>> If I put the TJ on a trailer and tow it I will be beyond the towing range
> of
>> the Motor Home (the trailer added). Since I can't purchase a large RV
> ($$)
>> I was thinking of using a dolly to tow the Jeep, putting the front wheels
> on
>> a trailer, back wheels on the ground.
>>
>> Is anyone doing this and does it work out OK? So would tow it just like
> on
>> four wheels, transfer case in neutral, transmission in gear, key off in
> this
>> case? Thanks all.
>>
>> Andy
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
adjustments were made to alignment and balance of tires, both were off. I
did see very slight cupping of the front tires after the one tow. I get
mixed answers for this but I expect alignment and not the towing.
The Jeep is fine on-off road. I guess I'm a little hesitant about towing
again on four wheels. Some say the big tires and lift make it near
impossible to flat tow.
Thanks Matt,
Andy
"Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
news:iK-dnWHvoN9cLt3cRVn-gQ@comcast.com...
>I woudn't see any problem with using a dolly, but I'd suggest having your
> alignment/caster checked out, if it wants to steer your tow vehicle.
>
> "Andy" <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:Jb20d.63419$3l3.57933@attbi_s03...
>> Hi fellow Jeepers,
>>
>> I need to tow my TJ behind my Class C Motorhome and had good luck and
> stable
>> handling when it was stock and on all four wheels. Now it's (the TJ)
>> built - 35" tires-4.5" lift and when I flat tow the Jeep wags the Motor
> Home
>> and is very unsettling.
>>
>> If I put the TJ on a trailer and tow it I will be beyond the towing range
> of
>> the Motor Home (the trailer added). Since I can't purchase a large RV
> ($$)
>> I was thinking of using a dolly to tow the Jeep, putting the front wheels
> on
>> a trailer, back wheels on the ground.
>>
>> Is anyone doing this and does it work out OK? So would tow it just like
> on
>> four wheels, transfer case in neutral, transmission in gear, key off in
> this
>> case? Thanks all.
>>
>> Andy
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
#8
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Re: TOWING MY 01 TJ
I don't know about that, I know a few folks who flat-tow similar setups to
yours without problems. Just make sure your alignment is correct and you
shouldn't have a problem.
"Andy" <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:wL20d.63545$3l3.21909@attbi_s03...
> I did after the one experience with the Jeep shaking the Motorhome. Some
> adjustments were made to alignment and balance of tires, both were off. I
> did see very slight cupping of the front tires after the one tow. I get
> mixed answers for this but I expect alignment and not the towing.
>
> The Jeep is fine on-off road. I guess I'm a little hesitant about towing
> again on four wheels. Some say the big tires and lift make it near
> impossible to flat tow.
>
> Thanks Matt,
>
> Andy
>
> "Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
> news:iK-dnWHvoN9cLt3cRVn-gQ@comcast.com...
> >I woudn't see any problem with using a dolly, but I'd suggest having your
> > alignment/caster checked out, if it wants to steer your tow vehicle.
> >
> > "Andy" <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:Jb20d.63419$3l3.57933@attbi_s03...
> >> Hi fellow Jeepers,
> >>
> >> I need to tow my TJ behind my Class C Motorhome and had good luck and
> > stable
> >> handling when it was stock and on all four wheels. Now it's (the TJ)
> >> built - 35" tires-4.5" lift and when I flat tow the Jeep wags the Motor
> > Home
> >> and is very unsettling.
> >>
> >> If I put the TJ on a trailer and tow it I will be beyond the towing
range
> > of
> >> the Motor Home (the trailer added). Since I can't purchase a large RV
> > ($$)
> >> I was thinking of using a dolly to tow the Jeep, putting the front
wheels
> > on
> >> a trailer, back wheels on the ground.
> >>
> >> Is anyone doing this and does it work out OK? So would tow it just
like
> > on
> >> four wheels, transfer case in neutral, transmission in gear, key off in
> > this
> >> case? Thanks all.
> >>
> >> Andy
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
yours without problems. Just make sure your alignment is correct and you
shouldn't have a problem.
"Andy" <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:wL20d.63545$3l3.21909@attbi_s03...
> I did after the one experience with the Jeep shaking the Motorhome. Some
> adjustments were made to alignment and balance of tires, both were off. I
> did see very slight cupping of the front tires after the one tow. I get
> mixed answers for this but I expect alignment and not the towing.
>
> The Jeep is fine on-off road. I guess I'm a little hesitant about towing
> again on four wheels. Some say the big tires and lift make it near
> impossible to flat tow.
>
> Thanks Matt,
>
> Andy
>
> "Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
> news:iK-dnWHvoN9cLt3cRVn-gQ@comcast.com...
> >I woudn't see any problem with using a dolly, but I'd suggest having your
> > alignment/caster checked out, if it wants to steer your tow vehicle.
> >
> > "Andy" <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:Jb20d.63419$3l3.57933@attbi_s03...
> >> Hi fellow Jeepers,
> >>
> >> I need to tow my TJ behind my Class C Motorhome and had good luck and
> > stable
> >> handling when it was stock and on all four wheels. Now it's (the TJ)
> >> built - 35" tires-4.5" lift and when I flat tow the Jeep wags the Motor
> > Home
> >> and is very unsettling.
> >>
> >> If I put the TJ on a trailer and tow it I will be beyond the towing
range
> > of
> >> the Motor Home (the trailer added). Since I can't purchase a large RV
> > ($$)
> >> I was thinking of using a dolly to tow the Jeep, putting the front
wheels
> > on
> >> a trailer, back wheels on the ground.
> >>
> >> Is anyone doing this and does it work out OK? So would tow it just
like
> > on
> >> four wheels, transfer case in neutral, transmission in gear, key off in
> > this
> >> case? Thanks all.
> >>
> >> Andy
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
#9
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Re: TOWING MY 01 TJ
I don't know about that, I know a few folks who flat-tow similar setups to
yours without problems. Just make sure your alignment is correct and you
shouldn't have a problem.
"Andy" <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:wL20d.63545$3l3.21909@attbi_s03...
> I did after the one experience with the Jeep shaking the Motorhome. Some
> adjustments were made to alignment and balance of tires, both were off. I
> did see very slight cupping of the front tires after the one tow. I get
> mixed answers for this but I expect alignment and not the towing.
>
> The Jeep is fine on-off road. I guess I'm a little hesitant about towing
> again on four wheels. Some say the big tires and lift make it near
> impossible to flat tow.
>
> Thanks Matt,
>
> Andy
>
> "Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
> news:iK-dnWHvoN9cLt3cRVn-gQ@comcast.com...
> >I woudn't see any problem with using a dolly, but I'd suggest having your
> > alignment/caster checked out, if it wants to steer your tow vehicle.
> >
> > "Andy" <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:Jb20d.63419$3l3.57933@attbi_s03...
> >> Hi fellow Jeepers,
> >>
> >> I need to tow my TJ behind my Class C Motorhome and had good luck and
> > stable
> >> handling when it was stock and on all four wheels. Now it's (the TJ)
> >> built - 35" tires-4.5" lift and when I flat tow the Jeep wags the Motor
> > Home
> >> and is very unsettling.
> >>
> >> If I put the TJ on a trailer and tow it I will be beyond the towing
range
> > of
> >> the Motor Home (the trailer added). Since I can't purchase a large RV
> > ($$)
> >> I was thinking of using a dolly to tow the Jeep, putting the front
wheels
> > on
> >> a trailer, back wheels on the ground.
> >>
> >> Is anyone doing this and does it work out OK? So would tow it just
like
> > on
> >> four wheels, transfer case in neutral, transmission in gear, key off in
> > this
> >> case? Thanks all.
> >>
> >> Andy
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
yours without problems. Just make sure your alignment is correct and you
shouldn't have a problem.
"Andy" <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:wL20d.63545$3l3.21909@attbi_s03...
> I did after the one experience with the Jeep shaking the Motorhome. Some
> adjustments were made to alignment and balance of tires, both were off. I
> did see very slight cupping of the front tires after the one tow. I get
> mixed answers for this but I expect alignment and not the towing.
>
> The Jeep is fine on-off road. I guess I'm a little hesitant about towing
> again on four wheels. Some say the big tires and lift make it near
> impossible to flat tow.
>
> Thanks Matt,
>
> Andy
>
> "Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
> news:iK-dnWHvoN9cLt3cRVn-gQ@comcast.com...
> >I woudn't see any problem with using a dolly, but I'd suggest having your
> > alignment/caster checked out, if it wants to steer your tow vehicle.
> >
> > "Andy" <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:Jb20d.63419$3l3.57933@attbi_s03...
> >> Hi fellow Jeepers,
> >>
> >> I need to tow my TJ behind my Class C Motorhome and had good luck and
> > stable
> >> handling when it was stock and on all four wheels. Now it's (the TJ)
> >> built - 35" tires-4.5" lift and when I flat tow the Jeep wags the Motor
> > Home
> >> and is very unsettling.
> >>
> >> If I put the TJ on a trailer and tow it I will be beyond the towing
range
> > of
> >> the Motor Home (the trailer added). Since I can't purchase a large RV
> > ($$)
> >> I was thinking of using a dolly to tow the Jeep, putting the front
wheels
> > on
> >> a trailer, back wheels on the ground.
> >>
> >> Is anyone doing this and does it work out OK? So would tow it just
like
> > on
> >> four wheels, transfer case in neutral, transmission in gear, key off in
> > this
> >> case? Thanks all.
> >>
> >> Andy
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
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Re: TOWING MY 01 TJ
I don't know about that, I know a few folks who flat-tow similar setups to
yours without problems. Just make sure your alignment is correct and you
shouldn't have a problem.
"Andy" <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:wL20d.63545$3l3.21909@attbi_s03...
> I did after the one experience with the Jeep shaking the Motorhome. Some
> adjustments were made to alignment and balance of tires, both were off. I
> did see very slight cupping of the front tires after the one tow. I get
> mixed answers for this but I expect alignment and not the towing.
>
> The Jeep is fine on-off road. I guess I'm a little hesitant about towing
> again on four wheels. Some say the big tires and lift make it near
> impossible to flat tow.
>
> Thanks Matt,
>
> Andy
>
> "Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
> news:iK-dnWHvoN9cLt3cRVn-gQ@comcast.com...
> >I woudn't see any problem with using a dolly, but I'd suggest having your
> > alignment/caster checked out, if it wants to steer your tow vehicle.
> >
> > "Andy" <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:Jb20d.63419$3l3.57933@attbi_s03...
> >> Hi fellow Jeepers,
> >>
> >> I need to tow my TJ behind my Class C Motorhome and had good luck and
> > stable
> >> handling when it was stock and on all four wheels. Now it's (the TJ)
> >> built - 35" tires-4.5" lift and when I flat tow the Jeep wags the Motor
> > Home
> >> and is very unsettling.
> >>
> >> If I put the TJ on a trailer and tow it I will be beyond the towing
range
> > of
> >> the Motor Home (the trailer added). Since I can't purchase a large RV
> > ($$)
> >> I was thinking of using a dolly to tow the Jeep, putting the front
wheels
> > on
> >> a trailer, back wheels on the ground.
> >>
> >> Is anyone doing this and does it work out OK? So would tow it just
like
> > on
> >> four wheels, transfer case in neutral, transmission in gear, key off in
> > this
> >> case? Thanks all.
> >>
> >> Andy
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
yours without problems. Just make sure your alignment is correct and you
shouldn't have a problem.
"Andy" <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:wL20d.63545$3l3.21909@attbi_s03...
> I did after the one experience with the Jeep shaking the Motorhome. Some
> adjustments were made to alignment and balance of tires, both were off. I
> did see very slight cupping of the front tires after the one tow. I get
> mixed answers for this but I expect alignment and not the towing.
>
> The Jeep is fine on-off road. I guess I'm a little hesitant about towing
> again on four wheels. Some say the big tires and lift make it near
> impossible to flat tow.
>
> Thanks Matt,
>
> Andy
>
> "Matt Macchiarolo" <matt@nospamplease.com> wrote in message
> news:iK-dnWHvoN9cLt3cRVn-gQ@comcast.com...
> >I woudn't see any problem with using a dolly, but I'd suggest having your
> > alignment/caster checked out, if it wants to steer your tow vehicle.
> >
> > "Andy" <trailrider2008@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:Jb20d.63419$3l3.57933@attbi_s03...
> >> Hi fellow Jeepers,
> >>
> >> I need to tow my TJ behind my Class C Motorhome and had good luck and
> > stable
> >> handling when it was stock and on all four wheels. Now it's (the TJ)
> >> built - 35" tires-4.5" lift and when I flat tow the Jeep wags the Motor
> > Home
> >> and is very unsettling.
> >>
> >> If I put the TJ on a trailer and tow it I will be beyond the towing
range
> > of
> >> the Motor Home (the trailer added). Since I can't purchase a large RV
> > ($$)
> >> I was thinking of using a dolly to tow the Jeep, putting the front
wheels
> > on
> >> a trailer, back wheels on the ground.
> >>
> >> Is anyone doing this and does it work out OK? So would tow it just
like
> > on
> >> four wheels, transfer case in neutral, transmission in gear, key off in
> > this
> >> case? Thanks all.
> >>
> >> Andy
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>