What ever the seller can get for it. On average anywhere between 650-900. Again, it depends condition of the dolly including tires, wiring, lights and lights.
A 2004 Dodge Neon sits up pretty high. A flat tow or a dolly tow would have little impact on the vehicle. Both are acceptable means of towing this vehicle.
No if wanting to use tow dolly or pull behind (all wheels on ground). Can be trailered. :)
You will need to remove the drive shaft to tow a Jeep with a tow dolly.
You have to remove the driveshaft to tow with a dolly.
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Yes.
If Fwd and the front tires are on the dolly. yes.If Fwd and the front tires are on the dolly. yes.
You need to find what the weight rating of the tow dolly is. That will determine if it can or if it can't. Some tow dollies can, and some cannot.
No, you cannot flat tow a 2004 Suzuki XL7. The manufacturer does not recommend flat towing this vehicle as it can cause damage to the transmission. If you need to tow it, consider using a tow dolly or a trailer instead. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific towing guidelines.
Yes, you can tow a 2006 Isuzu Ascender on a tow dolly, but it’s important to check the vehicle's manual for specific towing guidelines. Typically, you should tow it with the front wheels on the dolly and the rear wheels on the ground. Ensure that the rear wheels are not locked or in gear to avoid transmission damage. Always verify the weight limits of the tow dolly to ensure safe towing.
If the front wheels are on a tow dolly, the rear shaft will need disconnected.If the front wheels are on a tow dolly, the rear shaft will need disconnected.
Sure. Strap it on tightly; all there is to it.