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Originally Posted by 1931 flamingo
Get AAA plus and save yourself some heartbreak, or ck with your ins company for towing coverage(Hagerty offers specialty towing for a few bucks). If adamant about using tow bar, remove the front bumper and attach to where the bumper arms mount or fabricate attaching points to the frame. JMO
Paul in CT
Paul in CT
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That's exactly how I would connect the tow bar, and wouldn't be affraid to tow coast to coast with it. Also buy a pair of magnetic trailer lights to stick on the towed car. I also hang a sign or use tape to spell out: "CAR IN TOW"
I've towed several cars from Texas to Minnesota and never had a problem.
Also, don't forget even a tow bar needs safety chains.
Sometimes when turning too sharp or turning on loose gravel, you need to walk back and turn the steering to get the wheels to track without cocking to the wrong driection.