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markinnaples 05-26-2016 02:29 PM

Towing with a wheel dolly...
 
I wanted to tow my Camaro to a few shows that are just a wee bit too far to drive (100+ miles) and was wondering how far I could tow it with a front wheel dolly before it started being detrimental to the car.
Any thoughts from you all?

ted 05-26-2016 03:15 PM

Re: Towing with a wheel dolly...
 
Why not put an ad on-line requesting "anyone wanting to rent a trailer with brakes for the season?" Anything can happen on the open road. You do not wanta lose your Camaro / tow vehicle and whatever else going the cheapie route. Only if I was stuck $$$wise would I do this..
With a dolly, would it be not also be a mite more easy to steal?

Ted

markinnaples 05-26-2016 03:36 PM

Re: Towing with a wheel dolly...
 
I was just planning on using it for day trips; head out in the morning and come home that night. There are a fair number of cruises about 120 mi from home, so I'd like to hit those. I get your point about the theft deal and may consider getting an open trailer instead, just wondered if a tow dolly was totally out of the question.

ssl78 05-26-2016 03:46 PM

Re: Towing with a wheel dolly...
 
The problem with flat towing a rear wheel drive car with a manual trans is that by turning the rear wheels the trans can not get lubricated correctly and can lock up. That is why you either need rear tow hubs or take out the driveshaft when doing it. I believe Uhaul rents car trailers for around 38.00 a day if only using a few times a year thats the way to go.

SuperNovaSS 05-26-2016 04:24 PM

Re: Towing with a wheel dolly...
 
I thought that was for automatics, not manual transmissions.

Jason

ssl78 05-26-2016 04:41 PM

Re: Towing with a wheel dolly...
 
The input shaft on a manual trans turns the countershaft which acts as a oil pump to lubricate everything. When flat towing the rear wheels turn the out put shaft and doesnt turn the countershaft so the out put shaft bearings and free wheeling gears are not being lubricated, not sure about automatics probably the same

earntaz 05-26-2016 04:45 PM

Re: Towing with a wheel dolly...
 
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: ssl78</div><div class="ubbcode-body">The input shaft on a manual trans turns the countershaft which acts as a oil pump to lubricate everything. When flat towing the rear wheels turn the out put shaft and doesnt turn the countershaft so the out put shaft bearings and free wheeling gears are not being lubricated, not sure about automatics probably the same</div></div>

You beat me to it ... right

markinnaples 05-26-2016 04:56 PM

Re: Towing with a wheel dolly...
 
Valuable info, thanks for that. Prob end up with an open trailer to be safe.

PxTx 05-26-2016 09:46 PM

Re: Towing with a wheel dolly...
 
Ya know, a part of me really would love to see you pull it to a show with an NMW set-up. I think it would certainly be a neat throwback! Maybe I'll stop threatening to do it and actually bring my 65 to a show this way, just for fun.

marxjunk 05-26-2016 10:17 PM

Re: Towing with a wheel dolly...
 
RV people pull cars on dollies for 1000s of miles a year...

I get it..it's an old valuable car...but I see more trailers in ditches upside down and cars hanging off them than ever... I have never seen a dolly in the ditch..maybe the drivers are more cautious. I don't know....but I see enclosed trailers wrecked all the time too


I drive a lot for work so I see more than others..but If the owner of the car is good with it...why not


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