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My Jeep hauling plan has fallen through for the Colorado trip. My plan B has always been to flat tow my Jeep out there. It's going to be about 2600 miles round-trip and I have a three-quarter ton truck lined up.
My question is does anyone think that's too far to flat tow? I have a QuadraTrac with low range so I can put it in neutral as per the documentation. Is there any need to disconnect the shafts? I plateaued it about 100 miles before but never any further and I didn't drop the shafts then.
Or would I be better off trying to round up a trailer? Would I save money on fuel by using a trailer?
Let me know what you think especially those of you who have flat towed before. Thanks in advance.
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My question is does anyone think that's too far to flat tow? I have a QuadraTrac with low range so I can put it in neutral as per the documentation. Is there any need to disconnect the shafts? I plateaued it about 100 miles before but never any further and I didn't drop the shafts then.
Or would I be better off trying to round up a trailer? Would I save money on fuel by using a trailer?
Let me know what you think especially those of you who have flat towed before. Thanks in advance.
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