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What Ford edges can be flat towed?


Flat towing, also known as dinghy towing, is a popular method for towing a vehicle behind an RV or motorhome. It involves towing the car with all four wheels on the ground, which is convenient for many travelers. However, not all vehicles are designed to be flat towed. In this article, we’ll explore which Ford Edge models are suitable for flat towing and what you need to know before hitting the road.


Understanding Flat Towing


Flat towing requires specific vehicle configurations to avoid damaging the drivetrain or transmission. Generally, vehicles with manual transmissions or specific automatic transmissions that allow for flat towing are suitable. For the Ford Edge, the ability to flat tow depends on the model year and drivetrain configuration.


Ford Edge Models That Can Be Flat Towed


Not all Ford Edge models are flat-towable, but certain configurations are designed to accommodate this towing method. Here’s what you need to know:



  • Ford Edge with AWD and a Neutral Tow Kit: Some Ford Edge models equipped with all-wheel drive (AWD) and a factory-installed or dealer-installed Neutral Tow Kit can be flat towed. The Neutral Tow Kit disengages the drivetrain, making it safe for flat towing.

  • Specific Model Years: Always refer to the owner’s manual for your specific Ford Edge model year to confirm flat towing compatibility. Ford typically provides detailed instructions and requirements for flat towing in the manual.

  • Transmission Type: Most flat-towable Ford Edge models have automatic transmissions that are specifically designed to handle this towing method when properly configured.


Steps to Prepare Your Ford Edge for Flat Towing


If your Ford Edge is compatible with flat towing, follow these steps to prepare your vehicle:



  • Check the owner’s manual for flat towing instructions and ensure your model is approved for this method.

  • Install the Neutral Tow Kit if required. This kit is essential for disengaging the drivetrain.

  • Attach a tow bar and safety cables to connect your Ford Edge to the towing vehicle securely.

  • Ensure the vehicle is in the correct gear or mode as specified in the owner’s manual (e.g., neutral).

  • Double-check all connections and safety measures before starting your journey.


Important Considerations


Before flat towing your Ford Edge, keep the following in mind:



  • Warranty Implications: Towing a vehicle improperly can void the warranty. Always follow the manufacturer’s guidelines.

  • Weight Limits: Ensure your RV or towing vehicle can handle the weight of the Ford Edge.

  • Brake System: Some states require a supplemental braking system for the towed vehicle. Check local regulations and install a braking system if necessary.


Conclusion


Flat towing a Ford Edge is possible with the right configuration and preparation. Always consult your owner’s manual and work with a trusted auto service provider to ensure your vehicle is ready for the road. At Kevin’s Autos, we’re here to help with all your towing and vehicle maintenance needs. Contact us today for expert advice and service!


Frequently Asked Questions

Can a side by side be flat towed?


Should You Flat-Tow the UTV? In short, no. You would have to have a street-legal UTV that is equipped with street tires for this to even be legal, but you really don't want to do it even then.



What is the easiest car to flat tow behind a RV?


Compact and subcompact cars are the best cars for flat towing. Some examples include select years of the Chevy Sonic, Ford Focus and Ford Fiesta. A car must have a transmission disconnect, steering lockout override and other features to be able to flat tow.



Can the 2024 Ford Ranger 4x4 be flat towed?


It lines up with previous 5G models that are flat towable. This is only for the 2025 model year. No 2024 Ranger trim is flat-towable.



What 4x4 can be flat towed?


The best 4x4 for flat towing is the Jeep Wrangler. It is one of the most popular vehicles for dinghy towing overall. A 4x4 is preferred for its offroad readiness, making it very useful for RVers traveling through rugged parts of the country. Flat towing options are available for the Jeep Wrangler TJ, JK and JL.



Can you haul a side-by-side in the bed of a truck?


First thing's first—if your side-by-side is over 60 inches wide, it won't fit in your truck bed. That means no RZR Turbo, no Maverick X3, no Ranger 1000, and no Honda Talon just to name a few. If you've got a machine that's too wide, you'll need a trailer or truck rack to get it to the trail.



What Ford models are flat towable?


Here are some Ford vehicles that can be safely flat-towed:

  • Ford Flex.
  • Ford Taurus.
  • Ford Expedition (4×4 low only)
  • Ford Escape (Hybrid models only)
  • Ford F-150 (Four-wheel drive only)
  • Ford Super Duty (Includes F-250, F-350, F-550, and F-600 models)
  • Ford Maverick (Hybrid models only)
  • Ford Edge (ST models only)



What 2024 Fords are flat towable?


Ford Models That Are Flat-Tow Compatible

  • 2024 Bronco.
  • 2024 Escape Hybrid.
  • 2024 Escape Hybrid Plug-In.
  • 2024 Edge ST.
  • 2024 Expedition Max 4x4.
  • 2024 Maverick Hybrid.
  • 2024 Ranger.
  • 2024 F-150 4x4.



What year can a Ford Ranger be flat towed?


For 2008-2011 models, you can flat tow all models EXCEPT those with 2wd and automatic transmissions. Several of these models do have speed limitations, some require a Neutral Tow Kit from an authorized dealer, and some require you to disconnect the driveshaft. For 1996-2007 models, you can flat tow all Ford Rangers.



Which Ford Edge is flat-towable?


Ford Models That Can Be Flat Towed
Ford Ranger (4x4 models with manual transfer case) Ford Edge (AWD models) Ford Escape (hybrid models only) Ford Expedition (4x4 models with proper towing configurations)



What kind of camper can a Ford Edge pull?


The 2024 Ford Edge tow rating maxes out at 3,500 pounds. The Ford Edge tow capacity is enough to take a teardrop camper, small fishing boat, pontoon boat, utility trailer, or ATV with enough interior room for your entire crew in Collins.


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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.