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As in, tow behind? Well, here we go. Use proper towing equipment for recreational towing and follow their instructions. While towing, do not go faster than 55 mph (90 km/h)

4X4 and Manual Free-Wheeling Hubs (option 1, towing from front): Set key to ACC, release the parking brake, shift into Park, shift transfer lever to nuetral, set hubs to "Free." After 200 miles, start the car, but it in Drive, and rev the engine for a minute to circulate the oil in the transfer case, remember to shift back into Park and set it in ACC before continuing tow.

4X4 and Manual Free-Wheeling Hubs (option 2, towing from back): Secure the rear wheels with a towing dolly (follow instructions for the dolly), set hubs to "Free." Turn key to ACC. Make sure wheels are straight forward and secure the steering wheel with a clamping device for towing. The column isn't strong enough for shocks from the front wheels, make sure it's unlocked (setting it to ACC) before towing.

4X4 and Auto Free-Wheeling Hubs (Tow from back): Release the auto hubs, secure rear wheels with towing dolly (follow instructions for the dolly), set key to ACC, Make sure wheels are straight forward and secure the steering wheel with a clamping device for towing. The column isn't strong enough for shocks from the front wheels, make sure it's unlocked (setting it to ACC) before towing.

2WD (Tow from back): Secure the rear wheels with a towing dolly (follow instructions for the dolly), set key to ACC, Make sure wheels are straight forward and secure the steering wheel with a clamping device for towing. The column isn't strong enough for shocks from the front wheels, make sure it's unlocked (setting it to ACC) before towing.

And for people looking for 4WD Manual Transmission with Manual Free-Wheeling Hubcaps (Tow from front): Turn key to ACC, release parking brake, shift into 2nd gear, shift transfer lever into nuetral, set hubs to "Free". After 200 miles, start the car, but it in Drive, and rev the engine for a minute to circulate the oil in the transfer case, remember to shift back into Park and set it in ACC before continuing tow.

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