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Towing cj5

Towing cj5

remington

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79 CJ5 , manual hubs in 2 wheel, Transfer Case in neutral, Transmission in neutral, do I disconnect the drive shaft ? getting different stories , yes no?
does it make a difference , long haul, short haul, Thanks
 
I wouldn't do that. I'd leave it in gear too. You may get a mixed bag of opinions, but suspect a lot of jeeps go through much more drive train strain on the trail than a chained down jeep on a trailer.

When I tow my Ford tractor on my trailer, first I drive it on the trailer and put it in Neutral, and emergency brake on so it doesn't roll. Put a chain on the rear of the tractor to the rear of the trailer as tight as you can. Use Come-Along (mines cable style) on the front chain to pull the vehicle forward until the rear chain is tight (hence neutral). Then I put the vehicle in gear since it can't move anyway along with the emergency break.

I put it in gear so that if I have to slam on brakes, my life isn't relying solely on a chain.
 
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I wouldn't do that. I'd leave it in gear too. You may get a mixed bag of opinions, but suspect a lot of jeeps go through much more drive train strain on the trail than a chained down jeep on a trailer.

I think he might be referring to towing it with all wheels on the ground, with a tow bar or the like.

I do agree with your response on trailer hauling though.:chug:
 
I towed mine in neutral, hubs unlocked. About 70 miles one way. The problem is with lights. I bought a set of trailer lights, mounted them to a piece of aluminum angle then clamped them to the back. I had to ground them too.
 
The problem is with lights. I bought a set of trailer lights, mounted them to a piece of aluminum angle then clamped them to the back. I had to ground them too.

We use small utility trailers with chemical tanks and solar pumps attached at work. They sit on customer locations for months on end and the lights were constantly being stolen.:(

Solution was a set of lights that have the magnet bases. They are taken away after the trailer is moved and would work well attached to CJ rear bumpers as well it would seem...:D
 
I towed mine in neutral, hubs unlocked. About 70 miles one way. The problem is with lights. I bought a set of trailer lights, mounted them to a piece of aluminum angle then clamped them to the back. I had to ground them too.
For the longer flat tows the factory had specific instructions in the owner's manual on how to flat tow. The rear lights can be unplugged under the dash and used for towing.
 
The owners manual says
1. Turn ignition switch to off position to unlock steering wheel.
2. Shift Transmission into gear and the Transfer Case into neutral.
3. Turn selective drive hubs to 4x4 position, for axle lubrication.
NOTE: When towing a vehicle over 200 miles, stop ever 200 miles. With the transfer case still in neutral and transmission in gear, start and rev engine for about one minute to circulate oil in the transfer case.
 
. The rear lights can be unplugged under the dash and used for towing.[/QUOTE said:
Or you could just put diodes in the line and tap in to wires between diode and load.Trailer hitch places have the parts.:cool: mike
 
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