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	<title>Comments on: What kind of cars can you tow behind a motor home?</title>
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		<title>By: HerbS</title>
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		<description>Any manual trans vehicle can be flat towed in neutral, but if it has a mechanical odometer [reads`w/key off] it may rack up towed miles. 4WD vehicles can be towed in transfer case neutral. Some auto trans cars can flat tow, I think some of the tow-bar manufacturers, like Roadmaster, may have it on their websites. I highly recommend he use a pre-fab tow-bar mount for the kind of miles he&#039;s doing, I&#039;ve seen home-grown mounts break, not good!

Former RV tech.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Any manual trans vehicle can be flat towed in neutral, but if it has a mechanical odometer [reads`w/key off] it may rack up towed miles. 4WD vehicles can be towed in transfer case neutral. Some auto trans cars can flat tow, I think some of the tow-bar manufacturers, like Roadmaster, may have it on their websites. I highly recommend he use a pre-fab tow-bar mount for the kind of miles he&#8217;s doing, I&#8217;ve seen home-grown mounts break, not good!</p>
<p>Former RV tech.</p>
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