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Tow dolly
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Bowman Davis
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Is it okay to use a 2 wheeled car dolly to tow a 56 packard pat, with the twin ultra placed in neutral, and would you put the front wheels or the back wheels on the dolly. The trip is about 25 miles one way. I'm going to need exhaust, mufflers and state inspection for first time since buying the car.

Posted on: 2009/8/21 8:06
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Re: Tow dolly
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I'd follow the towing guidelines in the shop or owner's manual. Someone (HH would be my bet!) will come along and provide a copy, but as I remember, short trips under a hundred or so miles at modest speeds are OK to tow on the rear wheels. Longer than that you should disconnect the driveshaft at the differential.

I'd never tow with the rear wheels off the ground and the steering wheel locked - places a lot of strain on the suspension.

Posted on: 2009/8/21 8:13
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Was going to just mention what O_D had, but didn't want to let him down so here is clip from manual.

Still think the safest would be to have it loaded on a flat hauler, but if towed, definitely not on front wheels down only.. Believe one of our newer members just had his car towed on the rear wheels the other day and despite placing in neutral, apparently something happened to trans so would have it on the tow dolly.

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Posted on: 2009/8/21 8:27
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i wouldn't tow it on a dolly unless you unbolt the drive shaft from the rear end. already been down this road with towing packards on a dolly!

Posted on: 2009/8/21 17:43
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Bowman Davis
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Thanks, O-D,HH and Green Dragon,
Answers were what I expected. Guess I'll have to round up a roll-off or flat bed trailer. They don't come cheat but, a lot cheaper than rebuilding a tranny.

Posted on: 2009/8/21 19:50
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I would rent a four wheel trailer from U-Haul for a day or how ever long it takes to do the job. I rented one last fall for the day local use and returned to same location for under $40 complete and no problems they even connect up the wires and everything needed. The trailer had brakes and the fenders folded making it easy to open car door when loaded on trailer. If the car does not run under its own power make sure you take a come-along to pull onto trailer.

Posted on: 2009/8/21 22:20
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Re: Tow dolly
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Bowman Davis
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AColds, Many thanks;
That would be great if I can get a deal like that it would be well worth it. The car runs fine so should be no problem loading it.

Posted on: 2009/8/22 8:33
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