D.J. Swanson
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I recently bought a 2025 Ranger Raptor (which is what brings me to this forum!).
I specifically bought the Raptor because it allows flat towing. I have a class C motorhome and have the truck set up to tow behind the motorhome with a motorhome dealer-installed DEMCO Stay-In-Play duo braking system. I’ve towed the Raptor only twice, and for about 40 miles each time. I am getting ready to make a longer trip, about 400 miles, at the end of the year. I’ve read that when flat towing for long distances, it’s necessary to stop every couple hundred miles and run the towed vehicle engine to make sure the battery isn’t going dead during flat towing. I welcome opinions on this from forum members who have flat towing experience. Thanks!
DJ
I specifically bought the Raptor because it allows flat towing. I have a class C motorhome and have the truck set up to tow behind the motorhome with a motorhome dealer-installed DEMCO Stay-In-Play duo braking system. I’ve towed the Raptor only twice, and for about 40 miles each time. I am getting ready to make a longer trip, about 400 miles, at the end of the year. I’ve read that when flat towing for long distances, it’s necessary to stop every couple hundred miles and run the towed vehicle engine to make sure the battery isn’t going dead during flat towing. I welcome opinions on this from forum members who have flat towing experience. Thanks!
DJ
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