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Talk to the service department of your dealer. Some cars can safely be
towed without removing the drive shaft, others can't be.
Jeff
Kevin - 17 Apr 2009 19:31 GMT
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that must is not one of them. he does have to remove the drive shaft
to safely tow it. KB

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Ralph E Lindberg - 18 Apr 2009 15:32 GMT
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BTW, most service dept have NO idea what flat towing even is

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