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scaggsj 12-15-2009 04:10 PM

Towing an MKIII
 
Anyone know the best way to tow a 87 Supra on a tow dolly? I would rather not take the driveshaft out, i think itd be all right to just put it in neutral and pull it like a regular vehicle.

Any comments, suggestions, or past experiances would be helpful, ill be moving this friday so if you read this after 12/18/09. I ve already left but feel free to still post as it might help someone else tow.

Thanks
scaggsj

Bill UK 12-15-2009 05:05 PM

Auto or manual box ?

cre 12-15-2009 07:16 PM

Auto.

I wouldn't even try it. Pull the DS.

mirage83 12-16-2009 12:24 AM

You have two real choices if it's an auto... either drop the driveshaft, or load it on the dolly by the rear wheels.

If you load it normally (front tires on the dolly) just putting it in neutral won't cut it as your transmission internals will still be turning because of the back tires, but the transmission fluid they need won't be pumped through the system. This will not do your tranny any good at all.

Now, if you load the back-end on the dolly, you can tow it but you'll have to be careful about towing it too fast as the front-end will want to shimmy. It's not fun. I've towed mine this way, but it's not something I would want to repeat unless I had no other alternative.

Krem 12-16-2009 12:31 AM

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Originally Posted by mirage83 (Post 76207)
Now, if you load the back-end on the dolly, you can tow it but you'll have to be careful about towing it too fast as the front-end will want to shimmy. It's not fun. I've towed mine this way, but it's not something I would want to repeat unless I had no other alternative.


Mmmmm, rear wheel steering? Anyone? Beuller? :crazy2:

mirage83 12-16-2009 12:40 AM

Like I said, it wasn't fun (285 around Atlanta is never really pleasant, less so when they've got concrete barriers right up against the edge of your lane) but it did work. Making sure your tires are inflated properly will help some.:bouncy:

scaggsj 12-16-2009 06:07 PM

Thanks for all your input. Ill pull the Drive shaft. I just wasnt sure yes its an auto too, but im working on that.lol. Well I guess Im heading to Jacksonville Friday my 87 really has not been liking the cold weather here in missouri so we are looking forward to that Florida weather. Thanks again, and if any one has anything else to share feel free.

scaggsj 12-25-2009 02:13 AM

Thanks Made it to Florida, the Supra is likeing Florida alot better. Deffinitly the way to tow it is without the driveshaft although doing it I found I need a new center support bearing bad. I also have some vibration now that gets worse as I go faster probley the bearing.

suicidal 12-27-2009 12:34 AM

check and see if you put it in the same way it was before. even if you move it one slot over will throw off the balance. i found this out on my s10 when i did u-joints.

TurboSupera 12-30-2009 11:06 PM

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Originally Posted by suicidal (Post 76599)
check and see if you put it in the same way it was before. even if you move it one slot over will throw off the balance. i found this out on my s10 when i did u-joints.

Ditto. If your off just be one, you feel the vibration. That's why it's usually good to mark it with liquid paper or something like that so it goes in the same way, on the same mark.


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