Hi Dave, was trying to determine if I can tow 4 wheels down a 1991 thur 1997 chevvy s 10 blazer that has automatic trans and 4 wheel drive? going to pull it behind my 1993 Breakaway. Thanks, Joe Shepherd
Posts: 13 | Location: Fayetteville, Ga. 30215 USA | Member Since: 07-23-2003
I have been looking at several bus sites online where they have talked about this and the general concensus is; Each rig is different... you have to look in your owners manual or talk to a service manager for whatever brand you have. I know in my case ( 1987 Jeep Wagoneer ) there are 2 types of 4x4 systems that they used, either select trac or command trac. One you tow one way and the other you tow a different way and Plus it makes a difference how you do it depending on your type of transmission. So make SURE that you find out what is needed for your EXACT year,model and transmission type. A mistake will likely be expensive! Good luck.
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I emailed you the 2003 dinghy towing guide which will give you a ton of info. It looks like you are probably OK on the Blazer. I would also check with www.towingworld.com for more info.
By the way the newest Motorhome Magazine has the 2004 towing guide..
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