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ceasare
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May 20, 2015

towing 1995 blazer on tow dolly

My DS has to move again. He wants to tow his 95 blazer 4wd on a tow dolly behind a uhaul truck. Anybody know if it is feasable? As always thnks for your help.

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  • Yes, but ONLY if the rear driveshaft is removed at the rear differential yoke, and tied up to the body securely.
    If that is done, be sure to wrap tape around the universal joint caps to keep them on the U-joint cross, and be sure to put the hardware in a bag so it can be found when you want to put it back together.
    Personally, I would rent a trailer. For one thing, you will be able to back up if necessary!
  • NO!! Can be done if the rear driveshaft is removed. Or just rent a trailer, not much more than the dolly.
  • jfkmk wrote:
    ugh wrote:
    I would think so if the transfer case has true neutral that will disconnect the axle. If not, then remove the rear axle. I did that with my S10, but it was RWD not that it makes any difference because the front wheels will be on the dolly.


    I had a 96 Blazer 4wd and I don't remember the transfer case having a neutral. I think he'd be better off removing the driveshaft, though. Hard to tow it with no axle! ;-)



    LMAO! You right. Driveshaft, not axle.
  • ugh wrote:
    I would think so if the transfer case has true neutral that will disconnect the axle. If not, then remove the rear axle. I did that with my S10, but it was RWD not that it makes any difference because the front wheels will be on the dolly.


    I had a 96 Blazer 4wd and I don't remember the transfer case having a neutral. I think he'd be better off removing the driveshaft, though. Hard to tow it with no axle! ;-)
  • Tranny and 4 wh dr options and I might be able to help!!!
  • I would think so if the transfer case has true neutral that will disconnect the axle. If not, then remove the rear axle. I did that with my S10, but it was RWD not that it makes any difference because the front wheels will be on the dolly.
  • Tell him to check the owners manual.
    I don't think it can be towed on a dolly because of the 4WD.

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