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07-10-2006, 05:39 AM
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Towing an H3 to Moab
The wif and I are thinking about possibly renting a trailer and using our H2 to haul our H3 to Moab in August. This way we can trade off driving as it is a long haul from Sacramento.
So my question is, do you guys think this is a good idea? I've read the threads on Hauling with the H2 and it seems like it would do fine, but I'm just kinda worried about the hills and the fact that it is a ways a way.
Also, is this even worth doing or should we just rough it and take both vehicles.
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07-10-2006, 02:25 PM
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Re: Towing an H3 to Moab
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The wif and I are thinking about possibly renting a trailer and using our H2 to haul our H3 to Moab in August. This way we can trade off driving as it is a long haul from Sacramento.
So my question is, do you guys think this is a good idea? I've read the threads on Hauling with the H2 and it seems like it would do fine, but I'm just kinda worried about the hills and the fact that it is a ways a way.
Also, is this even worth doing or should we just rough it and take both vehicles.
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dump the trailer idea. You should be able to flat tow the H3 behind the H2. Besides the cool factor of seeing the 3 being flat towed behind the 2, it would be a lot more efficient.
Look to roadmaster or the like for a flat tow setup.
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07-11-2006, 01:18 AM
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Re: Towing an H3 to Moab
Does the drive line have to disconnected in the H3 for it to be pulled?
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07-11-2006, 01:32 AM
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Re: Towing an H3 to Moab
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Does the drive line have to disconnected in the H3 for it to be pulled?
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I think it's like the H2 and you push 2 of the 4wd control buttons to put the transfer case in Neutral. That's it.
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07-11-2006, 01:34 AM
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Re: Towing an H3 to Moab
To answer your question more accurately, No, you wouldn't disconnect anything manually. It's made to be flat towed easily by easily switching the transfer case into neutral.
There's probably a mention about flat towing it in the owner's manual as well.
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07-11-2006, 01:36 AM
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Re: Towing an H3 to Moab
I think it would be best if you towed the H2 with the H3.
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07-11-2006, 01:54 AM
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Re: Towing an H3 to Moab
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To answer your question more accurately, No, you wouldn't disconnect anything manually. It's made to be flat towed easily by easily switching the transfer case into neutral.
There's probably a mention about flat towing it in the owner's manual as well.
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does this mean that the H3 won't accumulate any miles on the odom?
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07-11-2006, 02:37 AM
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Re: Towing an H3 to Moab
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I think it's like the H2 and you push 2 of the 4wd control buttons to put the transfer case in Neutral. That's it.
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thats correct there is a small light that comes on when disingaged too
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07-11-2006, 01:32 AM
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Re: Towing an H3 to Moab
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Does the drive line have to disconnected in the H3 for it to be pulled?
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You need to put the t-case in neutral. It's in the manual.
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Re: Towing an H3 to Moab
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You need to put the t-case in neutral. It's in the manual.
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you snuck that post in between my 2 posts
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Re: Towing an H3 to Moab
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Thems my ninja posting skillz.
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Re: Towing an H3 to Moab
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It's in the manual.
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We have the automatic
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07-11-2006, 02:15 AM
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Re: Towing an H3 to Moab
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We have the automatic
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Okay smartass. Is this any clearer?
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Re: Towing an H3 to Moab
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We have the automatic
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Re: Towing an H3 to Moab
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The wif and I are thinking about possibly renting a trailer and using our H2 to haul our H3 to Moab in August. This way we can trade off driving as it is a long haul from Sacramento. Bite me, it's not that far.
So my question is, do you guys think this is a good idea? I've read the threads on Hauling with the H2 and it seems like it would do fine, but I'm just kinda worried about the hills and the fact that it is a ways a way. Bite me, it's not that far.
Also, is this even worth doing or should we just rough it and take both vehicles. Trailer the H3, not because of the distance but because you'll need the trailer to get the 3 back home. Did I say Bite me, it's not that far?
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Sacramento to Moab:
Total Est. Time: 13 hours, 13 minutes
Total Est. Distance: 883.91 miles
Virginia Beach to Moab:
Total Est. Time: 32 hours, 15 minutes
Total Est. Distance: 2132.62 miles
Bit me.
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07-11-2006, 08:47 PM
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Re: Towing an H3 to Moab
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Originally Posted by KenP
Sacramento to Moab:
Total Est. Time: 13 hours, 13 minutes
Total Est. Distance: 883.91 miles
Virginia Beach to Moab:
Total Est. Time: 32 hours, 15 minutes
Total Est. Distance: 2132.62 miles
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