ZWilson07
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- 2000 Ford Explorer
Does anyone know if the AWD system can be towed behind a vehicle without pulling the driveshafts?
I know with the viscous coupler in the transfer case, pulling just one shaft probably won't be recommended as well with it being the AWD, there is no way to put the transfer case in neutral.
My thinking is, if I just put the transmission in neutral and keep both driveshafts in, it should in theory be just like driving regularly but then again that usually can still cause damage. The goal is to figure out a way without having to pull both shafts but I dont think its possible with this setup.
Any thoughts?
Thanks
I know with the viscous coupler in the transfer case, pulling just one shaft probably won't be recommended as well with it being the AWD, there is no way to put the transfer case in neutral.
My thinking is, if I just put the transmission in neutral and keep both driveshafts in, it should in theory be just like driving regularly but then again that usually can still cause damage. The goal is to figure out a way without having to pull both shafts but I dont think its possible with this setup.
Any thoughts?
Thanks