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Towing my 245

Uhaul recomends it IIRC for RWD cars, you don't need to do it on a FWD car due to the rear not being connected to anything. They want you to load the car facing forward on a tow dolly, not backed on in case the front wheels are not totally straight while being towed. I'd disconect just because but thats just me, when I moved from Ontario to B.C. I had the car trailer not the dolly. It's a bit more loot but I'd rather have a car ready to drive in a moments notice, in case the piece of shit uhaul truck breaks down in the middle of nowhere. Which by the way happened...

uhaul is nothing but garbage, good luck dealing with them.






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