And how much experience driving did he have when he started towing it?
I dunno. I've thought about towing the Dragon behind the Dodge before....1 tonne 3500 CTD, and it worries me.
i do not know...i guess 30,000 miles
i do not know 2grand4u, but i gather from the comments that he is a new driver and very inexperienced?
No matter what jeep i owned, i ALWAYS had another vehicle to drive while my jeeps spent time in many shops over the years. So, i think owning another vehicle is a 'bare' necessity when driving your dd jeep.
i also know someone that spent 2 years flat towing his cherokee behind his Chev Avalanche.
i know someone else that flat towed his WOLF359 cruiser on 44's behind his H1 Hummer.
So, it seems that all over North America people flat tow their toys. i would like to believe that if i drive like a citizen, than i will be fine flat towing a jeep behind my longbox Ram.
IF i had an area to store a flatdeck trailer, trhan i would probably own one. But i think it is unfair of you guys to jump down 2grand4u's throat expecting him to buy a trailer. He asked about towing with his Grand and rightfully was told it was a bad idea. He now gets a truck and still is being given grief.
So, what really is the issue? He is a known CRAPPY driver?
And everyday, something could happen that puts you in harms way. With or without a jeep attached to you, the outcome could be bad. i mean do you really want to swerve really quickly on a modified jeep of any brand? The outcome would not be nice.
Now, i do own a very good tow dolly that was custom made. Maybe after i experience a flat tow, i can decide if the effort of getting the dolly out of my garage is worth it.