if it is front wheel drive,lift up the front.if you mean with all four wheels on the ground,a few miles won't hurt.
put it on neutral
tow from the front with the transmission in neutral.
Yes - transmission and transfer case both in neutral.
You put the automatic in neutral, or put a dolly under the drive wheels.
There is a lever that will put it in neutral.
If it is a standard shift and not an automatic, yes as long as you put it in neutral. If it is an automatic you can disconnect the drive shaft. Otherwise you cannot tow it or you will damage the transmission as it will overheat.
Place the transmission in Park and the transfer case in neutral.
put it in neutral, you can also have someone steering the car
Yes, but don't tow it in drive or neutral, it will damage the transmission
as long as the vehicle is in neutral, ur good to go!
If the truck is manual trans, just put it in neutral and tow away.. if it is automatic, you will need to disconnect the driveshaft or risk ruining the transmission.
You should never tow any automatic. Use a towing dolly under the drive wheels or select neutral and tow in short distances at less than 15 miles an hour.