Torsen differential

james accordino ssgacc at yahoo.com
Mon Nov 18 21:49:58 EST 2002


I guess it all depends how far and how fast.  I ONLY
use flat bed tow trucks.  All wheels on the truck.  My
car has only been towed once, to my house from the
auction site.  If you HAD to tow it a few blocks or
whatever and went at a slow speed, I don't think it
would make any difference if you towed it with all
wheels on the ground or two.  However, if you tow it
at high speeds and for long distances, you should ONLY
use a system that has ALL four wheels off the ground.
IMHO.

Jim Accordino
BTW-I have had ALL vehicles towed by flatbeds for at
least 15 yrs.  If you've ever been behind a "hooker"
and watched the poor ba$tards car bouncing off the
ground, you'd KNOW what I mean.  Besides, modern
diesel powered flatbeds can haul your car at 75-85
mph, with NO damage whatsoever.  Try THAT with a
hooker.  They're a dying breed.

--- Alan Pritchard <apritchard at seaeye.com> wrote:
> Incidently.... How are you supposed to tow torsen
> cars????


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