Wednesday, February 1, 2012

How to tow a 1990 Toyota Corolla Wagon Alltrac?

I need to tow my 1990 Toyota Corolla Wagon Alltrac about 100 miles. We were going to buy a dolly and put the front tires up, but we realized it was an all wheel drive and we're not sure if that's going to work. Can you tell me if it's ok to have only two tires off the ground, and if so which are the best? Or do I need a flatbed?How to tow a 1990 Toyota Corolla Wagon Alltrac?these are your best options:



from easiest to hardest:



if its not that important sell it before you leave



rent something that can carry it completely off the ground.



havesome one drive it down instead of riding along



havesome one drive it down and then they can take the greyhound bus back.



remove the drive shaft in between so you can tow it like a regular car.



pay a trucking company that goes down that route to take it down there for you.



have the car tow the truck and everything else lol (this was a joke)(or is it???)How to tow a 1990 Toyota Corolla Wagon Alltrac?Your owners manual, should tell you how to best tow your car. Read it.



If not, ask a towing company, if they will tell you .



I think you will need to disconnect the rear wheels, if the front ones are on the dolly.



Probably best , as someone mentioned, is to just rent a trailer and put the whole car on it. Saves having to undo the driveshaft and all.How to tow a 1990 Toyota Corolla Wagon Alltrac?Why not "rent" a car TRAILER?



You could do thousands of dollars damage if towed with any tires on the ground without removing the drive shaft.

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