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Re: Towing my 4X4 with a tow dolly
[Re: 696pack]
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01/29/14 04:40 AM
01/29/14 04:40 AM
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thehemikid
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If the trany's good I wouldn't take the chance & tow it backwards, & put the magnet base lights on the bumper. Just me. The old push button trans had a pump in the rear & was told they could be towed, though I never have. Edit: I just saw your other post on front wheel bearing so I see where you are coming from now.
Last edited by thehemikid; 01/29/14 04:44 AM.
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Re: Towing my 4X4 with a tow dolly
[Re: 340SHORTY]
#1570556
01/29/14 02:16 PM
01/29/14 02:16 PM
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Quote:
put the front wheels on the dolly. put the T case in neutral and go for it..
Did you mean the REAR wheels?
And for the one that asked, I would be towing about 500 miles round trip.
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Re: Towing my 4X4 with a tow dolly
[Re: 696pack]
#1570557
01/29/14 02:45 PM
01/29/14 02:45 PM
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hp383
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If your towing 500 miles, just be safe and pull the rear driveshaft.
Then no chance of it bouncing into gear, or T case bouncing out of neutral.
Its a 4x4 so getting to the rear shaft shouldn't be too hard.
And its full time 4x4 so you can still drive it on and off the dolly, just put the T case in 4 High Loc and the front axle will drive you around.
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