magnumdart
There is a bad moon on the rise.
What would be a reasonable speed, distance to tow a 68 Charger on a tow dolly. 8 3/4 sure grip, no engine, trans, or drive shaft. I seem to be having trouble with the differential running hot.
Uh spend the extra 49 bucks and rent the flat car trailer from uhaulWhat would be a reasonable speed, distance to tow a 68 Charger on a tow dolly. 8 3/4 sure grip, no engine, trans, or drive shaft. I seem to be having trouble with the differential running hot.
Uh spend the extra 49 bucks and rent the flat car trailer from uhaul
Yes, new clean Mopar oil with the Chrysler additive. Doesn't smell burnt after 300 miles, but rear end is hotter than it seems it should be. Drums too. I can still touch without burning myself, so maybe it is just me in a panic. It is 95 degrees here.check the gear oil?
I have a 7.3 Ford available, but geez, probably gets about 8 to the gallon. I have to go from Eureka, Mo to Rogers, Ar. Then to Ft. Wayne, In. and back to Rogers.
I just don't like towing with dollys. I burnt the 8.25 in my 74 charger up towing it from Richmond Indiana to Columbus Indiana, it was plum full of oil too, the pinion shaft looked like it'd been hit with a blow torch. I had the driveshaft out and all. I figured it had to do with the front of the car being on the dolly and the angle causing the oil to pool away from the pinion shaft. But I've also towed cars just fine with a dolly so who knows.Yes, new clean Mopar oil with the Chrysler additive. Doesn't smell burnt after 300 miles, but rear end is hotter than it seems it should be. Drums too. I can still touch without burning myself, so maybe it is just me in a panic. It is 95 degrees here.
Appreciate man. Sometime soon I got to get my Dart out of Churubusco, where I keep it at the family farm while I move'm just a couple hours south of Fort Wayne, if you run into trouble and need help in Indiana, hit me up.
I think it's an 8.75 drop out chunk.........
Yea, I would think this would be no problem, as long as reasonable speeds were maintained. People tow all sorts of vehicles all over the country behind RV's.Towed My '64GT 'vert over 1100 miles on a dolly, not one problem................ related to the car anyway, lol!
I thought about doing just this,but I wondered if the wheels would still mount properly as I had never tried before.If it is dragging brakes,pull the drums off. A couple wraps of packing tape to keep shoes in place.