Yes, you can tow an AWD Dodge Nitro behind a motorhome, but it's essential to follow specific guidelines. The vehicle must be in neutral, and the transfer case must be in the proper position to prevent damage. Additionally, consulting the owner's manual for both the motorhome and the Dodge Nitro is crucial to ensure safe towing practices. Always use a tow dolly or flat tow setup as recommended by the manufacturer.
2008 and newer Chevy Equinox Sport models only can be towed flat behind a motorhome. Both the Sport FWD and the Sport AWD can be dinghy towed according to my owners manual. 2008 Equinox Sport AWD
They all can, but you have to remove the driveshafts - the AWD transfer cases (such as the NP136, used in the second generation Oldsmobile Bravada and AWD Blazers and Jimmys) cannot be set into a neutral position.
No.
Towing a 2003 Mitsubishi Outlander AWD behind a motorhome is generally not recommended without specific precautions. The owner's manual advises against towing the vehicle with all four wheels on the ground due to potential damage to the transmission. If towing is necessary, consider using a tow dolly or flatbed trailer to avoid issues. Always consult the vehicle's manual and check with the manufacturer for the best towing practices.
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Yes, with an AWD option.
yes but it takes alot of work
Anything is possible for enough money. Dodge never made a turbo or awd version so this would be very expensive.
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2.7L engine : 18 gallons3.5L with AWD : 19 gallons3.5L with out AWD : 18 gallons5.7L, 6.1L, 3.0L : 19 gallons
Yes if both are 2005 and later and also rwd or awd. Rwd wheels do not fit on an awd Charger or Magnum.Yes if both are 2005 and later and also rwd or awd. Rwd wheels do not fit on an awd Charger or Magnum.