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Question Tow vehicle behind a Class C RV

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If this reply is for me, I specifically said I have never been. But it looks interesting. I might have a look one day.
No, not for you. I always think south of Phoenix. I know about the California one but I don't do off-road. I thought the clarification was good for anyone the mention put the adventure on the map.
 
A street legal side-by-side/ATV is not legal in every state. A 2 door YJ, TJ, JK, JL Wrangler or KL Cherokee Trailhawk would be the best option for straight forward flat towing ease of use. From my experience, the easiest DIY and least expensive to set up are the YJ, TJ and JK (flat tow rated winch bumpers cost less than base plates). There's many used for sale, some already set up for flat towing, although, the manual versions are like hunting Unicorns.
 
A street legal side-by-side/ATV is not legal in every state. A 2 door YJ, TJ, JK, JL Wrangler or KL Cherokee Trailhawk would be the best option for straight forward flat towing ease of use. From my experience, the easiest DIY and least expensive to set up are the YJ, TJ and JK (flat tow rated winch bumpers cost less than base plates). There's many used for sale, some already set up for flat towing, although, the manual versions are like hunting Unicorns.
And some trails it is not legal to use with anything wider than a side by side.

You need to plan your equipment based on most important usage.
 

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