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Old 08-21-2012, 01:32 PM   #1
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Old 08-21-2012, 01:47 PM   #2
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My wife and i just bought our first motor home. Its a 36 ft. fleetwood [2000].We also bought a new tow dolly with electric brakes. We would like to be able to bring either of our vehicles, one is a 2000 jeep grand cherokee auto trans, 6 cyl. with four wheel drive. The other is a 2001 jeep 6 cyl. auto trans. two wheel drive. Can they be towed and where should shift levers be, ignition, etc. ?? I would appreciate any and all feed back from someone with this knowledge!!! Thanks in advance Spine Fusion
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Hi Wes! Welcome to IRV2! Sure glad to have you in the group! Yep, this is a great site, lots of folks who are eager to share their knowledge and experinece, and moderators who are fair and respecfful. Enjoy! Good luck & God bless!
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I just wanted to say thanks for having a great website and we are looking forward to reviewing all the campsite info.
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Welcome! It is great to see more people new to RVing. Lots to read here and wonderful fast moving conversations. I hope you enjoy this forum.

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Old 08-27-2012, 12:32 PM   #7
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Welcome and we towed a wrangler 6cyl.4wd,std,they told us never use a dolly and only 4 wheels on trhe ground both shifters in neutral and had to leave the key in to leave the steering free.Next was a jeep classic,auto,4wd,again I was told no tow dolly and all 4 on the ground.my wrangler was a 99 and the classic was an 01.Things may have changed in using a tow dolly with a jeep so my suggestion would be to check with your jeep dealer.Good luck and welcome to the forum..jeffp.05 dodge diesel with a 35 ft fiver..
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