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Re: Rodeo flat towing...any way to safely do this?
[Re: MikeBass]
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02/25/07 11:08 PM
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Joined: Jul 2000
Posts: 1,783
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I know Curtis Johnson use to tow his, but that tranny would wine in every gear after a while of being towed. He has since replaced the tranny with a toyota one. I got the old one and it is very noisy in all gears but 4th. I would recommend disconnecting the rear drive shaft as it is the cheapest way to get around this or look into one of the other options you mentioned if money is not the issue.
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