Towing a vehicle
Towing a vehicle
I think you have to tow a RWD car the other way round, with the front wheels on the ground. Again it's the same situation with an auto, the drive wheels shouldn't be on the ground.
Best to get a flatbed though if you can.
A manual rwd is ok to tow with the rear wheels on the ground.
A auto NEVER tow alway flat bed it
Just asked a few people at work as im not to sure, They seem to think that it would be ok to tow a rear wheel drive from lifting the front if its MAN but you cant do it if its a Auto
Its only what i have been told though lol
If you drop the prop, or remove the drive shafts then you can tow an auto on the drven wheels - easier to flat bed it.
ormi A manual rwd is ok to tow with the rear wheels on the ground.
ormi A manual rwd is ok to tow with the rear wheels on the ground.
A awful lot of auto cars can be towed with a max of 30mph and a max distance of 30 miles
so yes you can tow autos but check in owners handbook first
The only exceptions which are a definite "no no" is the Toyota Prius and any type of Black Cab Taxi with auto box.
Andy just tell me what car you need to tow and I can tell you the limitations