Does anyone have any experience in towing a Nissan Xterra with a Class A rig? I know it's a bit heavy but it's paid for and gonna be the toad...I'm still learnin'..
Lucky Mike said
02:58 AM Nov 7, 2013
it will depend on the tow capacity of the class a.........I've seen them tow full size 4x4 pick ups and hum Vee's!!!!
rs blues said
02:41 PM Nov 7, 2013
Thanks Mike...that is something else I will have to take in consideration while shopping for a MH.
el Rojo and Pam said
03:19 PM Nov 7, 2013
You can almost tow your sticks and bricks home with a diesel pusher. Like Mike said, just depends on the tow vehicle.
bjoyce said
06:01 PM Nov 7, 2013
Tow-ability (4 wheels down) depends on more details than just the make and model. You need the model year and is it an automatic or manual transmission at a minimum. For some vehicles you need to be even more specific, it might depend on having a specific transfer case or engine.
Does anyone have any experience in towing a Nissan Xterra with a Class A rig? I know it's a bit heavy but it's paid for and gonna be the toad...I'm still learnin'..
Thanks Mike...that is something else I will have to take in consideration while shopping for a MH.
Tow-ability (4 wheels down) depends on more details than just the make and model. You need the model year and is it an automatic or manual transmission at a minimum. For some vehicles you need to be even more specific, it might depend on having a specific transfer case or engine.
The best guides for tow-ability are the annual Motorhome Magazine Dinghy Towing Guides, available as PDFs at http://www.motorhome.com/download-dinghy-guides/ for $1.99 each. You can also check http://www.remcoindustries.com/Towing/Store.php and see what they say, it is free. I don't remember seeing any Nissan vehicles being towed 4 wheels down, but they might still be towable.