dnp
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Jackson, MS
I've towed many other types of vehicles, but I need some advice from the Cherokee experts:
I just bought an 89 Laredo with 4.0L, auto, and part-time t-case. What do I need to do before towing this truck "flat" (towing it on the ground with a tow bar) for a long distance? Does anything need to be disconnected or can I simply put tranny and t-case in neutral and pull away?
Also, anyone know how well these things pull? As I mentioned, I've towed many things flat, but a couple simply couldn't be towed that way (e.g., 1977 Bronco - it would try to turn one direction or another at any opprtunity)
Please advise, as I'm about to order a new tow bar in advance of a planned 1,500+ mile trip.
Thanks,
dnp
I just bought an 89 Laredo with 4.0L, auto, and part-time t-case. What do I need to do before towing this truck "flat" (towing it on the ground with a tow bar) for a long distance? Does anything need to be disconnected or can I simply put tranny and t-case in neutral and pull away?
Also, anyone know how well these things pull? As I mentioned, I've towed many things flat, but a couple simply couldn't be towed that way (e.g., 1977 Bronco - it would try to turn one direction or another at any opprtunity)
Please advise, as I'm about to order a new tow bar in advance of a planned 1,500+ mile trip.
Thanks,
dnp