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Being Towed

Brian-H
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Re: Being Towed

Post by Brian-H »

tpickering wrote: Thu Jun 24, 2021 12:58 am ..... crawl under the car and disconnecting the prop shaft by the side of the road
If one ever had the necessity - pull out the back seat, take out the two small hatches, and then undo the propshaft from the rear axle, then tie it up to the centre spare that runs under the rear seat. There's a picture in the owner's booklet somewhere showing the hatches for access to rear axle and rear of propshaft.

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