depends on how much overhang, besure to tie the steering wheel :)
2006-10-21 13:19:47
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I suspect there MAY be a possibility of the vehicle doing some "fishtailing", so keep an eye on that sucker, and don't tow at high speeds.
A vehicle's front suspension is designed for forward motion, so pulling it backwards, especially with the rear elevated, changes the caster a lot, and the thing may be rocking and rolling, so make sure it is tied down real securely.
2006-10-22 11:57:08
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answered by Trump 2020 7
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I don't see why not. Perhaps though you should double check with the manufacturer of the towing dolly just to be on the safe side.
2006-10-21 20:19:31
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answered by HULK RULES!! 7
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Or better yet foward with the driveshaft removed. Just as long as your not turning the gear box with the drive shaft when the engine is not running.
2006-10-21 20:20:51
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answered by John Paul 7
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Yup......if you are using a towing dolly as you stated......
2006-10-21 22:00:46
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answered by CUSTODIAN JOE 3
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with the dolley you can tow it upside down the tires are of the ground thats why they made them
2006-10-21 20:22:45
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answered by mike L 4
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ya it will be okjust get the tires straight and make sure the steering wheel is locked it will pull fine
2006-10-21 21:53:34
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answered by CARL C 1
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Sure, but then you have to use auxillary lights attached to the hood for the tail and brake lights
2006-10-21 20:20:00
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answered by ? 3
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Yes, they lock the steering
2006-10-24 16:32:37
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answered by oki4age 1
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