A Frame

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Heres the question is it possable to A frame an auto with out killing it ?
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only if you drop the drive shafts
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stinky wrote:Heres the question is it possable to A frame an auto with out killing it ?


General rull of thumb (from an AA guy) is you dont tow an auto over 30km/hr but if its a 4wd with a transfer box just put the transfer box in neutral and the gear box never turns :wink: I always put mine in neutral as its one less thing to turn when towing.

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Just extend the quad carrier that you have for the new truck :lol: I'm sure it will fit on there :lol:
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Im impressed with your pic just how did you manage to get that shot of your arse
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as long as the hubs are unlocked and transfer in neutral nothing will be turning so it will be sweet.
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Just remember to unlock the steering column (key in the ignition and steering unlocked).
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