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A wheel lift
Yes, AWD vehicles must me towed with a flat-bed, or roll-back, tow truck. Using a wheel lift truck or sling hoist truck can result is serious damage to an AWD vehicle.
How much a tow truck can tow depends on the kind of tow truck or tow truck chassis is used. A few examples of types of tow trucks are boom, hook and chain, wheel lift, flatbed, and integrated.
No , not according to the Owner Guide . The front wheels have to be on a wheel lift tow truck , a flat bed truck , or if using a tow truck to lift the body from the rear , the front wheels have to be on dollys to prevent damage to the transaxle
There are two approved towing methods. One, all four tires on a trailer or tow truck. Two, front tires on a tow dolly or wheel lift.
No , not according to the Owner Guide ( the pictures show using a wheel lift tow truck lifting the front wheels , a flat bed truck for the vehicle , or lifting the back of the vehicle with a tow truck and using dollys under the front wheels )
No , a Ford Focus is a front wheel drive vehicle If towing from the rear , using a wheel lift tow truck , dollys must be placed under the front wheels
Assuming that the front wheels were straight enough to allow a wheel lift tow truck to hook up , they would have to use dollies under the rear wheels
Most likely using a wheel lift tow truck, most common right now since it has a yoke that closes on the tires and lift either the front or rear of the car without hitting the height of the garage.
It is a wheel and axle
If you have the keys, turn the switch forward to the "run" position press the brake pedal down and put the truck into neutral. If you are using a tow truck with a lift on it with NO keys, lift from the rear that is if it's not a 4 wheel drive.
No motor vehicle license is required on private property. The tow motor/fork lift truck is not designed to be driven on public roads, but you do have to be certified to operate a tow motor/fork lift truck.