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  • Towing backwards advice please!!

    Hi All,
    I've gone and bought another one with a cooked head-glutton for it
    It's another auto and I need to move it on a dolly about 70 miles, therefore it's got to go on backwards to save the box.
    My question is, will I need to disconnect the front propshaft or will it be O.K. with the 4x4 lever in neutral??
    Anybody??
    Cheers,
    Dave.

  • #2
    pull the prop at the diff end...simples.
    Non intercooled nothing.

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    • #3
      Thanks for that, but what I'm saying is, do I really need to disconnect it at all or will it be O.K. in neutral bearing in mind that it's being towed backwards??
      Dave.

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      • #4
        If you're going to the trouble of disconnecting a prop, disconnect the rear one at the diff and tie it up out of the way. Is it easier to tow conventionally?
        Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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        • #5
          Hi put the high-low gear lever in neutral and you can tow it where ever you want dont forget to put the normal gearlever in "N" aswell. I have towed about 15 surfs back from Southhampton to Liverpool gearbox,s worked perfect
          on all of them.
          Live Life To The Full

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          • #6
            Make sure the truck thats going on the dolly is fully road legal or you will be done big time.
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            • #7
              Got my nuts today, thanks Rich
              If at first you don't succeed.........give up.

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              • #8
                No worries Brad anytime mate.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Hilux View Post
                  Hi put the high-low gear lever in neutral and you can tow it where ever you want dont forget to put the normal gearlever in "N" aswell. I have towed about 15 surfs back from Southhampton to Liverpool gearbox,s worked perfect
                  on all of them.
                  yeah, I've pulled 2nd and 3rd Gens around on an A-frame, T/Case in N and not had any problems.

                  you normally can't tow an auto for long because without the engine running oil dosn't circulate around the tailshaft bearings. With the T/Case in N the output shaft on the auto box dosn't go round.
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                  • #10
                    I towed a 56 plate Landcruiser from Santapod to the nearest fuel station (with my old 2.4).. Did no more than 40mph using just a rope and it blew off some pipe either on the gearbox or diff (can't remember exactly)
                    I do remember lots of smoke where oil was dripping onto the exhaust downpipe! Toyota wanted £1500 to fix.
                    Oh Nana, what's my name?

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                    • #11
                      did you have the t/case and autobox in Neutral?
                      4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...

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                      • #12
                        Originally Posted by Hilux
                        Hi put the high-low gear lever in neutral and you can tow it where ever you want dont forget to put the normal gearlever in "N" aswell. I have towed about 15 surfs back from Southhampton to Liverpool gearbox,s worked perfect
                        on all of them.

                        yeah, I've pulled 2nd and 3rd Gens around on an A-frame, T/Case in N and not had any problems.

                        you normally can't tow an auto for long because without the engine running oil dosn't circulate around the tailshaft bearings. With the T/Case in N the output shaft on the auto box dosn't go round.
                        Thanks all, especially TonyN and HiLux---confirms what I was thinking, but wanted to be sure

                        Stormforce--thanks for the advice re towing with a dolly---they're really clamping down on them now---luckily I've got an Intertrade one which attaches to my Hilux in a semi-permanent state like a spec lift sort of arrangement(similar to what the AA/RAC use) and is 100% legal
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by dinnertimedave View Post
                          Thanks all, especially TonyN and HiLux---confirms what I was thinking, but wanted to be sure

                          Stormforce--thanks for the advice re towing with a dolly---they're really clamping down on them now---luckily I've got an Intertrade one which attaches to my Hilux in a semi-permanent state like a spec lift sort of arrangement(similar to what the AA/RAC use) and is 100% legal
                          How much was the Intertrade thingy and how easy are they to attach/remove?

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