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Yes, you can. BUT, it really depends on how far you are planning on towing it. Usually the rule of thumb is not to flat tow it more than 25 miles going 35mph. If you are planning on towing it farther than that, I would suggest renting a car dolly. Shouldn't be more than 25 bucks a day; and it will prevent costly repairs to your transmission. Just remember if flat towing make sure it is in neutral!!I am considering purchasing a Bugatti Veyron....has anyone driven one?
PS: If you do use a dolly, make sure you put the front wheels up on the trailer, not the rear wheels and tie the seatbelt firmly around the steering wheel. Good luck!!
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Put the car in neutral and it should be good to go.What Posi Unit's will fit on a 86 Monte carlo?
heck no you will ruin the trans , if it holds in place for more than a few miles, the trans is not self- lubricating GO CHEVY!!!!!!11Are cars labeled "Limited" sold in limited numbers?
if it's an automatic i wouldn't advise it unless its a short distance or you can have the engine running to circulate the trans fluid. if it's a stick shift it should be no problem. if this was some old piece of crap i might risk it but if it's a newer car i would have a tow truck come and get it hopefully they will know what there doing.2000 Dodge Neon or Dodge Intrepid?
Towing... in this case are you just towing for a short distance to work in it? If so, going 25 mph in 20 mile increments will be ok. Now, if you wish to tow this vehicle behind a motorhome for hundreds of miles... well, currently the PT does not have the gear to do that, BUT, you can get a modification done, that will allow you to do that kind of towing. You can ask your dealership for towing modification information, or some RV specialty shops can also provide similar info for you.Good luck.
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yes you can but plan on putting a new trans in when ya get homeMore Questions & Answers ...
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