Here's a breakdown:
* Tow Dolly: This is the most common and generally less expensive option. A tow dolly supports the rear wheels of the Hombre, allowing the front wheels to steer. You'll need to make sure the dolly's weight capacity is sufficient for the Hombre's weight. Before towing, engage the parking brake on the Hombre.
* Car Carrier (Trailer): This is a more expensive option but offers more stability and potentially protects the Hombre better. The entire car is lifted and secured onto the trailer. This is a better option if you're traveling long distances or over rough terrain.
Crucial Considerations:
* Weight: Ensure the towing capacity of your RV and the weight capacity of the tow dolly or car carrier are adequate for the weight of the Hombre. Consult your RV's owner's manual and the tow dolly/carrier's specifications.
* Brakes: The dolly or car carrier may need supplemental braking (brake controller) depending on the combined weight of your RV and the Hombre. This ensures safe braking for the entire rig. Check your RV's and the tow dolly/carrier's requirements and specifications.
* Wiring: You'll need to connect the Hombre's tail lights to the RV's electrical system for safe driving. A wiring harness is typically required for this.
* Manual: Always consult your Hombre's owner's manual for any specific towing recommendations.
* Professional Advice: If you're unsure about any aspect of towing, consult a professional RV technician or towing specialist. Improper towing can cause significant damage to your vehicle and even lead to accidents.
In short, flat towing is not an option for the Isuzu Hombre; you need either a tow dolly or a car carrier. Proper setup and understanding of weight limits and braking requirements are essential for safe towing.