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<blockquote data-quote="Don S" data-source="post: 1596767" data-attributes="member: 41049"><p>Towing Behind Motor Home...</p><p></p><p>They make aftermarket "base plates" that attach to the front of the truck where the tow hooks were mounted. They're hidden when not in use. I reworked the tow hooks, welded on a tube so they slip back into the base plates when not towing the Raptor.</p><p></p><p>Most all 4x4 Ford trucks are towable four down. Shift into neutral and then go to the dash and "enable" tow. Connect the tow bar and you're ready to tow. There is also an auxiliary braking system installed that uses the air brakes from my motor home to proportionally operate the brakes on the Raptor. </p><p></p><p>The Raptor is pretty easy to tow, but is heavy at 6100 pounds. Once underway, my motor home with 450 HP and 1250 torque doesn't really care that it's back there. The Raptor is fun to use when visiting National Parks and other campgrounds with off road trails.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don S, post: 1596767, member: 41049"] Towing Behind Motor Home... They make aftermarket "base plates" that attach to the front of the truck where the tow hooks were mounted. They're hidden when not in use. I reworked the tow hooks, welded on a tube so they slip back into the base plates when not towing the Raptor. Most all 4x4 Ford trucks are towable four down. Shift into neutral and then go to the dash and "enable" tow. Connect the tow bar and you're ready to tow. There is also an auxiliary braking system installed that uses the air brakes from my motor home to proportionally operate the brakes on the Raptor. The Raptor is pretty easy to tow, but is heavy at 6100 pounds. Once underway, my motor home with 450 HP and 1250 torque doesn't really care that it's back there. The Raptor is fun to use when visiting National Parks and other campgrounds with off road trails. [/QUOTE]
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