My truck is a 2WD, does anyone know if its safe to dolly with the trans
in neutral and not unhooking the drive shaft? How would you unhook the
drive shaft anyhow? As it stands we will probably tow the stratus and
drive the dakota with the dog in the bed (crated of course, 150 lb
Rottweiler!). Thanks for all of the info. We are renting the truck
from penske so i dont know if a uhaul trailer would hook up the same
electrically.
Brian
Walt@Walt-n-Ingrid.Com wrote:
> DON'T put the transfer case in Neutral when dolling a 4x4 Dakota. Neutral on
> the NP231 is between 4Hi and 4Lo and only disengages the TC input shaft from
> the 2 output shafts. The front and rear output shafts will still be geared to
> each other and if you have on end on a dolly and the other on the ground, it'll
> bind. Only dolly it with the TC in 2Hi. You can safely put the front wheels on
> the dolly and leave the trans in Neutral. If your uncomfortable with towing a
> long distance, that way, you can always drop the rear drive shaft. But it's not
> necessary, I've towed them that way several hundred miles with no problems.
> Just be sure to cap off the rear output on the trans or TC so the lube doesn't
> all leak out.
>
> You can also tow it backwards with the rear wheels up on the dolly, though the
> weight distribution may be a bit off and make the dolly a bit squirrely. Those
> dollys are really designed to have the bulk of the weight above them.
>
> Walt
>
> In article <e6nb7h$b14$1@bent.twistedbits.net>, jon@dakota-truck.net writes:
>>
>> Brian Fitchett <bfitchett@comcast.net> wrote:
>>
>> As far as the dolly goes, hopefully someone more knowledgeable
>> than I can chime in on those, but I think if you do use them
>> you will want to disconnect your rear driveshaft so that your
>> trans/engine aren't spinning without proper lubrication. If
>> you have a 4x4, maybe you can just pop the transfer case into
>> neutral? I'm not 100% sure on that, maybe someone else can
>> verify that.
>>
>> Another option, depending on how much stuff you have to move...
>> Rent a trailer instead of a truck, use your Dak to tow the trailer
>> and put all your household stuff in there. That would likely
>> be a cheaper option, but if you have a lot of stuff or can't
>> find a trailer to rent, then that probably doesn't help you out
>> much.
>>
>> Good luck with it!
>>
>>
>> --
>> -Jon-
>>
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