It is not unless you remove the drive shafts.
It is not unless you remove the drive shafts.
It is not unless you remove the drive shafts.
Not with all four wheels on the ground. The front wheels need to be off the ground.
It is towable only if it is a manual transmission in neutral. An automatic transmission is not towable unless the front wheels are put on a dolly or raised off the ground. The reason for this is that the pump that supplies lubricant to the transmission only runs when the engine is running.
Yes, all four wheels on ground, transfer case in "N", trans in "P" key one notch forward.
jeep?
4wd, yes. Put trans in park and t-case in neutral.
Ram truck and Dodge Magnum wheels are not interchangeable.
yes put it neutral and tow from the front wheels
No. Only a s-series saturn with a manual trans can be pulled behind an rv with all four wheels on the ground. Doing this with an auto trans risks serious damage to the transaxle.
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Not with the wheels on the ground.Not with the wheels on the ground.
Yes it can be towed, either flat towed or on a dolly with the rear wheels on the ground. The 4wd Liberty has one of two transfer cases, an NP231 or an NP242, both having a neutral position that isolates the spinning wheels from the engine and transmission. If you want to flat tow, then you will need special rigging on the front of your Jeep.
according to several tow product manufactures, yes both the automatic and manual can be flat towed