Towing 
Towing  Your  Vehicle 
Consult your dealer or a professional towing service 
if 
you need to have your disabled vehicle towed. 
See 
Roadside  Assistance  Program 
on 
page 
9-5. 
If 
you  want to tow your vehicle behind another vehicle 
for recreational purposes (such as behind a  motorhome), 
see ”Recreational Vehicle Towing” following. 
Recreational  Vehicle  Towing 
Recreational vehicle towing means towing your vehicle 
behind another vehicle 
- 
such as behind a  motorhome. 
The  two  most  common types of recreational vehicle 
towing are known as “dinghy towing” (towing your vehicle 
with all four wheels  on the ground) and “dolly towing” 
(towing your vehicle with two  wheels  on  the  ground  and 
two  wheels up on  a device know 
as a “dolly”). 
With the proper preparation and  equipment,  many 
vehicles can  be  towed  in these ways.  See  “Dinghy 
Towing”  and  “Dolly Towing,” following. 
Here are some important things to consider  before  you 
do recreational vehicle  towing: 
What’s the towing capacity of the towing vehicle? 
Be sure you read the  tow  vehicle manufacturer’s 
recommendations. 
How  far  will  you  tow?  Some  vehicles have 
restrictions 
on 
how  far  and  how  long they  can  tow. 
Do  you  have  the proper towing equipment? 
See  your  dealer or trailering professional for 
additional advice and  equipment  recommendations. 
Is 
your vehicle ready to be  towed?  Just  as  you 
would prepare your  vehicle  for  a  long trip, you’ll 
want to make sure your  vehicle  is prepared 
to 
be 
towed. See 
Before  Leaving 
on 
a  Long  Trip  on 
page 
4-23. 
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