Problems
on
the
Road
front with sling-type or wheel lift
equipment, the rear wheels must be
supported on a dolly.
If your vehicle has four-wheel drive,
don’t have it towed on the front wheels
unless you must. If a vehicle with
four-wheel drive must be towed on the
front wheels, set your manual,
free-wheeling hubs to
FREE
or unlock
your automatic free-wheeling hubs, and
set your transfer case to two-wheel
drive.
If
your vehicle must be towed on
the
front wheels, don’t go more than
55
mph
(90
km/h).
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9.198
CAUTION
Don’t have your vehicle towed with the
I
rear wheels in contact with the ground.
If
a
vehicle must be towed from the
I
A
vehicle can fall from
a
car
A
’
\
carrier
if
it
isn’t properly
,,cured. This can cause a
collision, serious personal injury
and vehicle damage. The vehicle
should be tightly secured with
chains or steel cables before it is
transported.
Don’t use substitutes (ropes,
leather straps, canvas webbing,
etc.) that can be cut by sharp
edges underneath
the
towed
vehicle.
Front
Towing
Hook-Ups
Attach
“J”
hooks to
the
rear
o
control arms inboard
of
springs
If
lower