If you have a manual transmission, it's safe to flat tow by simply putting it into neutral. If you have a transfer case with a neutral option, you can flat tow it by putting the transfer case into neutral. In any other instance, you would want to disconnect the driveshafts before towing it.
If the proper precautions are followed, yes.
If proper precautions are followed, yes.
If the four wheel drive shifter has a neutral position, yes.
Yes, depending on engine SIZE. (;
The stick shift is the only one that can be flat towed.
No. The rear drive shaft will need removed to flat tow a two wheel drive.
with a tow truck
Usually if the 4x4 selector (transfer case) has a nutral selection then it can be pulled with a tow bar (not a tow dolly) all 4 tires must roll if the 4x4 selector has a 2 wd
flat tow 4 wheel drive ranger
I believe it is up to 7000. Less for a 3.7L
Yes. You must either dolly all wheels, or remove the driveshaft for whichever, or both, axles with wheels that will be on the ground.
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