What needs to be done to tow a 2002 Tracker on a dolly?

Asked by HansC Jun 09, 2016 at 12:41 AM about the 2002 Chevrolet Tracker ZR2 2-Door Soft Top 4WD

Question type: General

I just bought a 2002 Chevy Tracker ZR2, 4 cyl., 4x4, 2 door. Standard shift. 5
speed. I have no intentions of ever using the 4x4. What needs to be done to
make this a 2-wheel drive vehicle? Just saw a video on you tube disconnecting
a drive shaft. The video does not tell if it was a front or rear shaft. Any Idea?
Yes, I need to tow this car on a dolly.

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You disconnect the front driveshaft to make it a 2 wheel drive. If you are towing this for long distance, it is advised to disconnect the rear driveshaft if the front wheels are up on the dolly.

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don't go messing around with the vehicle- just sell it and get a front wheel drive car- the rear wheels are freewheeling on front drive vehicles- they are perfect for towing on a dolly- just get the right equipment and save yourself a lot of hassle-

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