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Old 04-11-2020, 08:05 PM   #17
Travelin' Texans
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Originally Posted by B17drvr View Post
Before you buy it, verify in the owners manual that it can be flat towed. Don't believe what a sales man says.
The FMCA towing guide is a great resource too.
That's exactly what I was going to recommend!
Odds are most salesmen don't/won't have a clue, or care, as long as you buy.
Had a fellow workkamper a couple years ago bought a new Colorado, salesman said no problem 4 down towing, Camping World installed tow bar & never said anything to the contrary, he towed about 50 miles before smoke boiling out from the transmission. CW said "you didn't ask it if could be towed" while dealer swore he never ask, but in the end the dealer got him a replacement that could be towed & CW replaced the tow bar free.
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