knied1
RVF Regular
- Joined
- Feb 7, 2022
- Messages
- 30
- Location
- Eden NY ( South of Buffalo)
- RV Year
- 2013
- RV Make
- Georgetown
- RV Model
- 335 DS
- RV Length
- 33;
- Fulltimer
- No
Hi all,
New to the group, and probably posting in the wrong spot, so here goes.
I have a 2013 Georgetown 335DS, and I'm looking to tow a vehicle behind it. I have never setup a vehicle to tow before, and am looking for what I need to get set up correctly.
What I'm looking to tow is my 2021 Ram 1500 Laramie, or my wife`s 2021 Jeep Compass.
I did purchase a brake controller for the RV (because I already tow my boat, and need the controller for that either way) I also have a tow dolly with surge brakes. I have been told that neither one of my vehicles can be put in the dolly, and need to be flat towed. I'm assuming that the Ram 1500 would be the easiest to set up.
I am also able to get a tow bar, and do have the ability to fabricate my own mounts to the same locations as the front tow hooks on the Ram 1500....... After that what should I be looking to purchase.
I will probably only tow a vehicle 3 or 4 times a season.
Thank you,
New to the group, and probably posting in the wrong spot, so here goes.
I have a 2013 Georgetown 335DS, and I'm looking to tow a vehicle behind it. I have never setup a vehicle to tow before, and am looking for what I need to get set up correctly.
What I'm looking to tow is my 2021 Ram 1500 Laramie, or my wife`s 2021 Jeep Compass.
I did purchase a brake controller for the RV (because I already tow my boat, and need the controller for that either way) I also have a tow dolly with surge brakes. I have been told that neither one of my vehicles can be put in the dolly, and need to be flat towed. I'm assuming that the Ram 1500 would be the easiest to set up.
I am also able to get a tow bar, and do have the ability to fabricate my own mounts to the same locations as the front tow hooks on the Ram 1500....... After that what should I be looking to purchase.
I will probably only tow a vehicle 3 or 4 times a season.
Thank you,