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Post Info TOPIC: Chevy Avalanche


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Chevy Avalanche


We're working out lots of transitions right now...  Transitioning to fulltime rv living, transitioning from 5th wheel toy hauler to diesel pusher and maybe from a motorcycle to a trike. 

We're trying to figure out how to make all the moving pieces fit.  If we were going to stick with the motorcycle our plan had been to tow my 2005 Chevy Avalanche 4 down and put the motorcycle on a lift on the back of the DP.    As I'm researching it doesn't seem like that's an option.  It's not 4WD and it's an automatic.

Does anyone know if it is possible to tow my Avalanche 4 down?  Seems like I see folks going down the road that way, but all my research says it's a no go...



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Carol Kerr Welch

Wife to Jeff, "Mom" to Chuy; Retama Village Resident

2018 Winnebago Horizon 40A,  Jeep Cherokee Limited, Harley Davidson Trike 

Realtor specializing in RV and 55+ Communities in the Rio Grande Valley

 

 



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It looks like you are out of luck from http://www.remcotowing.com/vehicles .  Remco is normally right.  Most vehicles are not towable, but you came so close since a 4WD would have been towable.



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40' 2004 Dutch Star DP towing an AWD 2020 Ford Escape Hybrid
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Thanks Bill. That jives with what I've found. I almost went with 4WD when I got it, but the Durango I had was 4WD and I never used it...

Hmmm... So now the question is what do we get instead.

Of course we could always tow the F350 diesel 4x4... Not very economical though.

Guess we need to decide about the trike vs motocycle. A trike will mean we need a trailer


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Carol Kerr Welch

Wife to Jeff, "Mom" to Chuy; Retama Village Resident

2018 Winnebago Horizon 40A,  Jeep Cherokee Limited, Harley Davidson Trike 

Realtor specializing in RV and 55+ Communities in the Rio Grande Valley

 

 

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