I'm towing a 2017 Grand Cherokee Trailhawk using the Blue Ox Avail and RVi brake system. I'm not using a drop hitch, but raise the Jeep up to the "Off Road 1" position which raises the car 1.3" from normal ride height, or 2.8" from the lowest entry/exit position. The car is still about 4" below the hitch. I can raise the car to "Off Road 2" which will raise the car another 1.3". Normally, Off Road 2 (OR2) can only be used under 25 MPH, but since the car isn't running, it is possible to set it there and tow it. Off Road 1 is usually only for under 50MPH.
I called a Jeep dealer and was told I needed some air in the car to tow it, so not to tow it in the lowest entry/exit mode. My question is does towing the car at the raised heights cause any sort of problem?
2012 Winnebago Sightseer
2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trailhawk
Blue Ox Avail and RVi brake
I called a Jeep dealer and was told I needed some air in the car to tow it, so not to tow it in the lowest entry/exit mode. My question is does towing the car at the raised heights cause any sort of problem?
2012 Winnebago Sightseer
2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trailhawk
Blue Ox Avail and RVi brake