I agree with Cody No matter what you do, flat towing is hard on a car, whether it's from debris, or beating up the steering, or transmission problems, my preference is to tow a light weight beater.
Correct Me if I am wrong, in order for a rock off My mci rears to hit the jeep I tow they will have to exit through the back of the coach? I do get a grimy coat of black on the drivers side after 1k or so but no chips in about 20k. Am I just lucky? I have never been that lucky , maybe things have changed! Regards, John
One thing to be aware of is that the rubber from the road will get on the exhaust system of the toad. When you drive it after a long tow, you will smell burning rubber. The first time this happened I thought I was rubbing a tire on the frame. Greatly puzzled me until I figured it out.