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Hi, I have a 2020 Tiffin Wayfare on a Mercedes Chassis with the 3.0 engine. I also have a 2020 4D Jeep Rubicon. The Tiffin says it has 5000lb capacity with some feedback that the actual tow capacity is 4200 lbs. We took our Jeep Rubicon to a weight station and found it is about 4700 lbs. I really want to tow my Rubicon but I am getting feedback from some that it is too heavy, and my insurance wouldnt cover an accident. Others are claiming that isnt true because when you Flat tow there is little or no tounge weight. Something I read online said the Circa approximate weight is reduced by 50 when you flat tow. So, is this true? Would my Rubicon still be covered by insurance, or should I trade it for a lighter 2D Jeep? Please advise.
asked by: Herb E
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