Nutinelse2do wrote:
Burwoods wrote:
loulou57 wrote:
Please correct me if I am wrong here..... Just asking!
I was always under the impression that you never towed a 4WD you put them on a trailer. If I was ever to need a tow with my 4WD, my hubby said make sure they flat bed the vehicle.
ok so hubby says it is a standard two wheel rear wheel drive you can put into 4 Wheel drive. I have no idea what I am talking about obviously, but seems I am the one asking. After reading the internet for hours I thought no biggy but transfer case in Neutral, and gear shift in neutral, make sure key is in ignition to unlock steering and attach two bar and off you go with 4 down. Now I find something on line that say you CANNOT tow as a dingy at all. So confused.
Is it a 4wd or 2wd?
We towed our tracker 4wd for many thousands of miles. The question is which is it? That will answer your question.
If it is 4wd, put the 4wd transfer case in neutral and the key to first position to unlock the wheel. Easy peasy. Just stop every couple humdred miles and run the engine for a little bit.
2wd rwd with the capability of switching to 4wd. Looks like it is untowable without a flat bed. We can tow my Pontiac Montana with a tow dolly, but it is a heavier vehicle then add dolly weight.