Do a online search for "motor home dinghy towing". If your Tahoe is four wheel drive there will be a neutral selection for the transfer case, so you don't have to mess with it. You'll need a tow bar, lighting kit, and with a vehicle that weight probably a aux. braking system. Call the guys at Remco towing. They sell complete kits that include everything you'll need and can answer any questions you could possibly have.
2007-10-03 09:47:22
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answered by Anonymous
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ur at camping so u don't need a to disconnect a shaft and work . just if it's a 4x4 get a dolly and if it's rear wheel drive , u need to get tow it from the back with the 2 rear wheels off the ground.they have a dolly that is just a lift the rear tires off teh ground
but i don't agree with doing all that it's more weight on the motor home and not safe in my opinion it's better to get a full trailler and hook it up to the motor home safe as it sound and more gas mileeage and less wear on ur motor home . good luck
2007-10-03 21:39:58
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answered by shadow_relevant03 3
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Install a tow bar and disconnect the drive shaft. Four wheel drive tahoe remove the front drive shaft and disconnect the rear and tie it up with ratching tie straps.
2007-10-03 15:28:56
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answered by John Paul 7
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install tow bar install wiring to truck mark drive sharfts yoke and driveshafts pull both shafts when installing line up marks will avoid shimmie
2007-10-03 18:08:57
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answered by jpattonfamily 5
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It's Based on weight of tahoe, get a U-haul dealer to install one with that weight capacity. ( cost around $160.00)
2007-10-03 15:26:07
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answered by cnathan541 1
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remove the driveshaft to the rear diff.this disconnects the transmission.
2007-10-05 19:59:47
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answered by the rocket 4
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