tweenerlj
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So, I am in the brainstorming process for replacing my daily driver and I am considering a late model Tacoma. It will be replacing a 2000 Ford Explorer that I currently have set up to flat tow behind my RV. I am wanting a vehicle with a little more off-road capability. I like the idea of the Tacoma because of aftermarket support and such. The drawback is that they are not set up to tow 4 wheels down.
In researching Toyota Aftermarket stuff, I came across the Front Range Off-Road Fab Full-Floater Conversion.
This seems like it could be a good solution to the towing problem. This kit would enable the use of lockout hubs on the rear axle that could be disengaged when towing. My question is about the front end. Can the 05+ Tacoma be towed like this if the rear drive shaft stays still? I am assuming that there is some sort of disconnect in the front or would the front drive shaft still spin when towed in this manner?
If I was to get a kit like this, which Front Range says that they could make for the 05+ Tacoma, how would you go about disabling the ABS since this modification would not be compatible with it?
In researching Toyota Aftermarket stuff, I came across the Front Range Off-Road Fab Full-Floater Conversion.
This seems like it could be a good solution to the towing problem. This kit would enable the use of lockout hubs on the rear axle that could be disengaged when towing. My question is about the front end. Can the 05+ Tacoma be towed like this if the rear drive shaft stays still? I am assuming that there is some sort of disconnect in the front or would the front drive shaft still spin when towed in this manner?
If I was to get a kit like this, which Front Range says that they could make for the 05+ Tacoma, how would you go about disabling the ABS since this modification would not be compatible with it?
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