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Car Forum / Saab Cars / March 2006

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Pulling a 900s Convertible

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David Rodriguez - 15 Mar 2006 16:30 GMT
I'm moving out of state from Illinois to Texas. I want to pull my 1995 Saab
900s Convertible with my Jeep Grand Cherookee, but I have no idea where to
hook up the Saab, should I pull it forward, or should I pull it backwards.
What is the best way? Do I need to pull of the bumper to attach the towbar
to the car?

If anyone knows please let me know

best regards

David
Dave Hinz - 15 Mar 2006 16:51 GMT
> I'm moving out of state from Illinois to Texas. I want to pull my 1995 Saab
> 900s Convertible with my Jeep Grand Cherookee, but I have no idea where to
> hook up the Saab, should I pull it forward, or should I pull it backwards.
> What is the best way? Do I need to pull of the bumper to attach the towbar
> to the car?

Best way is to use a tow dolly, so the front wheels of the Saab aren't
rolling the whole way.  Much easier to handle than a towbar, believe me.
u-haul and others rent them.  No idea if your Jeep is towbar-rated,
check the weights and so on.  I've hauld a LOT of cars around, and the
dolly is the only way to go.
ma_twain - 16 Mar 2006 23:05 GMT
>>I'm moving out of state from Illinois to Texas. I want to pull my 1995 Saab
>>900s Convertible with my Jeep Grand Cherookee, but I have no idea where to
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> check the weights and so on.  I've hauld a LOT of cars around, and the
> dolly is the only way to go.

If the poster no idea on how to tow a front wheel drive car, this
indicated that perhaps he has minimal towing experience.  Moving
companies can load the car inside the moving van, which might the best
option in this case.
 
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