Preparing your motorhome:
1. Your RV must be capable of towing the weight of the 1991 Isuzu Rodeo. The towing capacity of an RV can vary significantly, so it is important to check the owner's manual or contact the manufacturer to find out what the towing capacity of your RV is. The 1991 Isuzu Rodeo has a curb weight of 2,954 pounds, so you will need an RV that is capable of towing at least this much weight.
2. You must determine which type of towing method is best for your motorhome and vehicle:
- Dinghy towing with a tow bar and safety cables.
- Vehicle on a trailer with tie downs and a way to secure the wheels
Preparing the 1991 Isuzu Rodeo:
1. The car must be in "neutral" to disconnect the drivetrain. There is no need to leave the key in the ignition for vehicles that are newer than 2015, unless the steering column needs to be unlocked.
2. The emergency brake must be OFF and the parking brake engaged. This will prevent the wheels from rolling while being towed.
3. The towing lights will need to be connected. These lights will let other drivers know that you are towing a vehicle and will help to ensure safety on the road.
4. Make sure the vehicle's transmission is in neutral. This will allow the wheels to roll freely while being towed.
Once everything is connected and secured, you can start towing the 1991 Isuzu Rodeo behind your motorhome. Please note that you must obey all state laws and regulations regarding the towing of vehicles behind motorhomes.