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Old 15-05-15, 16:32
Jack Innes Jack Innes is offline
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As Stuart described, with the drive shaft removed it would be fairly safe to tow on a tow dolly. From past experience a tow dolly is not a pleasant device to deal with, particularly one you are not familiar with. An attempt to back up often ends up at a body shop.

U-haul has nice aluminum car trailers with BRAKES & LIGHTS at $10 per day more than a tow dolly. Your local depot might need notice to get one in but it does not take long.
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