Towing the classic bronco

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Thinking of towing my 69 Bronco behind my motorhome.....Any precautions or advice???? No trailer, just all 4 wheels on the ground. Is that ok?

 

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Thinking of towing my 69 Bronco behind my motorhome.....Any precautions or advice???? No trailer, just all 4 wheels on the ground. Is that ok?

You should remove the rear drive shaft if traveling a long distance, it has nothing to do with type of trannny you have, When the D20 t-case is in neutral, the rear output shaft bearing and seal will not get any oil to them, so if you tow with the rear wheels on the ground and the driveshaft installed, you can burn the bearing and seal.

 

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for long distances, I would pull both driveshafts, it takes less than 5 minutes to pull both of them and for the problems it "could" cause, it just aint worth it to leave the front connected.

 

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