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Re: towing a '93 4runner
I've heard the same, ie: dolly it etc... but I've never seen the reason.
Nor does it make any sense.
As long as the engine is decoupled... call it neutral, and the front is
decoupled from the rear, what
possible damage could be done.
Therefore my conclusion is that this "advise" is just another of the many
myths that fly-around.
Sounds intelligent, but no basis in fact.
Richard
"Jodabo" <jodabospam@iprimus.com.au> wrote in message
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> As far as I'm aware either dolly it or remove tailshaft and two wheel
> drive.
> Joe
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> <BobbyMinchew@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>>I need to tow (all 4 wheels down) my 93 4runner 4x4 automatic
>> transmission. Can I safely do this? I don't want to have to use a
>> trailer or dolly with two wheels down and 2 up. Anyone tried this?
>> What's the procedure? Thanks!
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