Towing ?
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Towing ?
Next year I plan on moving 1200miles back to Texas. If I were to put my 07 on a dolly, should I pull the driveshaft? and if I did, would trans fluid leak out? On my old Chevys, fluid would leak out the back without the driveshaft. I'm pretty sure I'm gonna pull the driveshaft, just curious what ya'll think, maybe theres something I dont know.
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Next year I plan on moving 1200miles back to Texas. If I were to put my 07 on a dolly, should I pull the driveshaft? and if I did, would trans fluid leak out? On my old Chevys, fluid would leak out the back without the driveshaft. I'm pretty sure I'm gonna pull the driveshaft, just curious what ya'll think, maybe theres something I dont know.
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I wish I had the money just to buy a 36ft dovetail gooseneck that'd be big enough for everything I have plus the wifes car. I'm just trying to figure out the cheapest way to move. Don't think 1 uhaul trailer is gonna be big enough this go round.
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a little late but YES remove your drive shaft..all you need to do is remove it from the rear and and secure it to the frame. you do not need to remove it from the tranny. when securing it up make sure it will not shift rear words and fall out. some bailing wire, a bungee cord, and electric tape to tape your u-joint caps on, and down the road you go..
good luck..
good luck..
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If I'm pulling my truck the 1200miles to Texas, I'd rather not have the driveshaft being held by bailing wire, I-10 is pretty rough in Louisiana. Though I have made a driveshaft out of bailing wire, t-posts, and lots of duct tape. I was 17, blew my driveshaft in my 81 F-250, it was 2a.m. 3miles from home, and I did not want to hear mothers wrath.
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I would go with what Timmy said. Pulling it completely out may result in some leakage, especially on the steeper inclines. You may look into a couple tranny shops and see if they have some sort of shipping plug, or just strap it up. Tape the u-joints up good.
However you decide to do it, definately pull it from the rear end.
People will tell you that it can cause damage to your tranny because the pump isn't turning but I'm going to tell you that I have seen first hand, two cars burn to the ground because of it.
However you decide to do it, definately pull it from the rear end.
People will tell you that it can cause damage to your tranny because the pump isn't turning but I'm going to tell you that I have seen first hand, two cars burn to the ground because of it.
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I decided to just get rid of a few things, were gonna just get the U-Haul trailer. I may have to sacrifice the couch and a few other things.