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Flat Tow Installers Near Tulsa, OK

Chances are if you’ve found this page you already know what flat towing is, because you’re likely seeking out information on how it can be done. But just in case, let’s start with a little rundown. Flat towing is a method of towing in which you haul your vehicle behind another vehicle. The main purpose of doing so would be to drive your RV or maybe a moving truck across the state or maybe even further while bringing your regular vehicle along. The reason it’s called flat towing is because the vehicle that you are towing behind you is towed on all four wheels, in other words flat with the road. If you’re looking for someone who can make sure your two vehicles are ready and able to be hooked up near Tulsa, Oklahoma, then you’ll be pleased to learn that Jim Glover CDJRF is a flat tow installer!

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Purpose & Benefits of Flat Towing

As we mentioned, flat towing is the process of towing one vehicle behind a second larger vehicle while keeping all four of the towed vehicle’s wheels on the ground. The purpose of this method, which is also sometimes called dinghy towing, is to conveniently transport a vehicle without the need for a trailer or dolly, making it a popular choice for RV owners and travelers.

One of the key benefits of flat towing is its simplicity and ease of use. By towing a vehicle flat, there is no need to deal with the complexities of loading and unloading a vehicle onto a trailer, saving time and effort. Additionally, flat towing allows for quick setup and disconnection, making it a convenient option for those looking to bring a second vehicle along for their travels.

Flat towing also offers better maneuverability compared to towing with a trailer, as the towed vehicle follows directly behind the towing vehicle, making turns and navigating tight spaces easier. This method of towing is also more fuel-efficient, as there is less weight and drag compared to towing with a trailer. Overall, flat towing provides a convenient and efficient way to bring a vehicle along on your adventures without the hassle of traditional towing methods.

How to Flat Tow a Jeep Vehicle

The video that we’ve included below this section gives you an incredibly detailed step-by-step walkthrough of how to flat tow a Jeep Gladiator behind your motorhome or whatever larger vehicle you happen to be driving. The video is specific to a Jeep Gladiator that our crew at LiftedJeeps.com equipped with a Blue Ox Tow Bar for a couple looking to flat tow a vehicle behind their new Coach. The process can obviously vary depending on factors like the vehicle you’re looking to flat tow and the equipment you have installed for the flat towing, but this will at least give you a very good idea of what the process looks like.

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Book Your Flat Tow Installation Today!

If you already have a flat tow-capable vehicle and are looking to install a kit, or if you’re looking to purchase a brand new or used vehicle capable of flat towing, we’ve got you covered here at Jim Glover CDJRF. There are many different Jeep vehicles capable of being flat towed, such as the Grand Cherokee and Wagoneer, but we certainly suggest a Jeep Wrangler or Jeep Gladiator depending on your needs. Check out our blog as we’ll soon be making a post all about the different flat-towable Jeep vehicles.

If you have any questions about flat towing or Jeep vehicles, or are simply ready to start the process of your flat tow kit installation, be sure to give us a call here at Jim Glover. We look forward to hearing from you!

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