Are All Flat Towable Vehicles Manual Transmission
Question:
Does the towable vehicle have to be a manual transmission?
asked by: Sherilyn T
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Expert Reply:
Not all flat-towable vehicle are manual transmission versions of vehicles. In general manual transmission vehicles are more often flat towable than automatic transmission vehicle.
If you check the owner manual of any vehicle you will see the flat towing procedures and what versions of the vehicle that can be flat-towed.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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