Dmarchand said:yikes. Tow bar mileage. Run away.
Dmarchand said:Solid axle. No way to disengage the TC of diffs.
Best4x4xfar said:Transfer case can be put into neutral, but as long as both axles are on the ground, I still don't understand the issues. I'd like to know if there is an issue, but I need help in understanding. It seems to me that it would not be any harder on the driveline to spin on the towbar, then it is under power from the engine? The lubricating oil is still there, and the components are still 'splash' lubricated, so if you could help with a more detailed description of why it is bad, that would be appreciated. Thanks.
Dmarchand said:yikes. Tow bar mileage. Run away.
kcowyo said:Flat towing an auto tranny = bad
Flat towing a manual tranny = ok
Can't say with LR's for sure, but with most other brands the front end components of manual transmission vehicle will still receive the lubricating oil as mentioned previously. That's not the case with automatic transmissions.
At least that is my understanding with flat towing a 4wd vehicle.
Martinjmpr said:If the TC is in neutral the transmission should be fine, right?
Michael Slade said:YMMV...