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- SkyfarmerExplorerI towed my 2000 from SW Florida to Wisconsin and back..no issues. Tim will set you up. Lee
- j-dExplorer IITim, Is Miata one of those where the transmission really isn't lubricating itself being towed in Neutral, Engine Off? But idling the engine every so often with the clutch engaged in Neutral, spins oil back onto those parts that don't lube being towed. My Nissan Frontier is like that with it's 5-speed manual. The Honda CR-V is like that with its automatic. That's why the lube-it-up process is to be done right before getting underway. NOT "I towed 300 miles today, let me lube up tonight so I can tow 300 more tomorrow."
If the Miata is like that, and the owner didn't lube up, I can see where something would run dry and seize. - HealeymanExplorer
eheading wrote:
It is hard to say what they did wrong, but obviously they must have done something.
Hey Ed,
Probably, but not necessarily.... Sometimes "Poop just happens".
Tim - eheadingExplorerGood news indeed. Years ago the Miata magazine showed that the 5 speed wasn't towable and how it didn't lubricate the gears with only the output shaft rotating. When I studied the diagrams it looked like it would be okay and I wrote a note to the author, but he never answered me.
My data point was one owner and one car, so I am pleased to hear that this was not a typical case. It is hard to say what they did wrong, but obviously they must have done something.
Ed - j-dExplorer III'd guess something went wrong with that 5-speed. Or, owner left it in gear. I left our Tercel (extreme opposite end of the Cool Scale from a Miata!) in gear once and I could feel it as soon as our Class C started to move. A Diesel Pusher won't feel an FWD car left in Park!
Then, nothing's "more towable" than a Wrangler, but every once in awhile we hear a Transfer Case disintegrated... - HealeymanExplorerEd,
Sorry about your friend's 5-speed.
I towed a 2000 5-speed over 35,000 miles and have 2 friends who have now towed a 2001 5-speed and a 2003 5-speed well over 50,000 miles.
NONE of us have had ANY issues.
I have helped more than 40 Miata 5-speed owners to get their cars flat towable. MANY of them are on this forum. No one has ever told me that they had a problem.
It is true that even the nay-sayers agree that a 6-speed is "more towable" than a 5-speed (whatever "more towable" means???). To me, it is either towable or NOT towable. I don't understand degrees of towability.
I now tow a supercharged 2012 Miata 6-speed retractable hardtop.
Tim - eheadingExplorerIt is my understanding that the 6 speed manual transmission is towable, but the 5 speed is not flat towable. We towed a 99 with the 6 speed manual transmission over 10,000 miles and didn't have any problems. A friend with a 5 speed manual transmission burned theirs up flat towing it.
Ed Headington - HealeymanExplorer
KeninAZ wrote:
We have a nice 2007 Miata but I tow it on a PJ car trailer, a 16' model.
Ken,
I'm glad that you have found a way to take your Miata along on your adventures. I'm sure that you get admiring looks from others towing Jeeps and minivans as you wheel in and out of the RV park with the top down.
I am flat towing a 2012 supercharged retractable.
I have flat towed 3 Miatas nearly 100,000 miles.
I also have a 16' enclosed trailer for my Austin Healey, but I have not used it for my Miata.
Keep on haulin' your Miata and keep on grinnin'.
Tim - KeninAZExplorerWe have a nice 2007 Miata but I tow it on a PJ car trailer, a 16' model.
It's much easier to back up when the time comes and as the Miata sits so low to the ground I would really be worried about rock/debris damage to the car and windshield so low to the ground.
I must admit that I have only towed 4 down with one car. That was at the time a new Toyota Corolla with a manual transmission in 2008. But of course that is not all there is too it. I had to have the plate mounted that involved welding and such and buy a brake unit for the car and such. I would bet that I spent close to $2000 setting that car up and it was almost impossible to back up if I had to. Also note that I ran into a number of people that seemed to have unusual front end alignment issues towing 4 down, not sure why?
I gave $3000 for my PJ car hauler and it's rated for nearly twice the weight of my Miata. It loads and unloads quickly and it's up off the road And there is little to no wear and tear on my car or the suspension.
HealyMan~nice ride ride. I had a '66~loved it. Had so many sports cars over the years. I guess you could say I am hooked! - ronfishermanModeratorMoved from Class C.
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