An RV trip up north sounds like a great time! You can flat tow a 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee
in all trim levels equipped with “4LO”—a low-speed 4-wheel-drive. The Jeep owner’s manual recommends against flat towing your vehicle, as it could cause damage. The company strongly recommends not flat towing any Jeep Grand Cherokee unless it is a Quadra-Trac I or II or Quadra-Drive II, all of which have 4LO.
But before you do anything, confirm with your owner’s manual or dealership if you have the appropriate mode because there can be exceptions to the rule. That said, most vehicles with rear-wheel drive and manual transmission or cars with four-wheel drive and a manual transfer case can be safely flat towed.
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