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re: Towing a vehicle with a class B/C motor home....
Posted on 4/23/24 at 9:45 am to Barneyrb
Posted on 4/23/24 at 9:45 am to Barneyrb
The wife and I live in a Super C motorhome full time. It has a 15k tow rating so we tow a 2022 4X4 F150.
I haven't seen anyone pull a separate vehicle with a B, I think it's too small to tow anything.
You will notice small class C's only tow the smallest of cars so I'm guessing they have a 5k rating.
Class A's usually have a 7-10K tow rating.
Whatever motorhome your interested in look at the tow rating then get a vehicle that fits. Look at the paper work not what a salesman says. As was mentioned only certain vehicles can be flat towed and it can cost upwards of $5,000 to outfit a vehicle to be towed. Somewhere on the internet there is a list of what can be towed.
I haven't seen anyone pull a separate vehicle with a B, I think it's too small to tow anything.
You will notice small class C's only tow the smallest of cars so I'm guessing they have a 5k rating.
Class A's usually have a 7-10K tow rating.
Whatever motorhome your interested in look at the tow rating then get a vehicle that fits. Look at the paper work not what a salesman says. As was mentioned only certain vehicles can be flat towed and it can cost upwards of $5,000 to outfit a vehicle to be towed. Somewhere on the internet there is a list of what can be towed.
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