you need to get a car dolly or something of that sort also you have to have a full size vehical to tow it ex i cant have a chavy s10 towed by another Chevy s10
The S10 Blazer has a "double disconnect" 4wd system. It is disconnected at the transfercase and at the front differential. It is ok to tow it by the front of rear wheels with a Dolly and will not do any damage if not done for long distances. But remember, with any dolly towing there is a risk of damage.
You have to remove the driveshaft to tow with a dolly.
Usually if the 4x4 selector (transfer case) has a nutral selection then it can be pulled with a tow bar (not a tow dolly) all 4 tires must roll if the 4x4 selector has a 2 wd
flat tow 4 wheel drive ranger
Yes, if they are of the same generation.
If it's a 4x4 with a manual transfer case, you can do this by putting the transfer case in neutral. If it has a manual transmission (either 2x4 or 4x4), you can do this by putting the transmission in neutral. If it's an automatic and it doesn't have a manual transfer case, you would have to remove the driveshaft(s).
No.
Yes - just put the transfer case in neutral.
If you tow or plow snow with it, yes.
Your answer depends totally on the parameters of the 4x4 you want to tow: its weight, length, and tow-ability. As well, the towing capacity of the RV must be considered. A local dealership is best prepared to answer your particular question.
remove the drive shaft