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Me and a buddy just got a f350 quad with a bed camper. We plan on using it... uhhh... for camping.
I found and ultimately bought the tow bar kit for my truck (09 2wd xl) it was so cheap I couldn't pass it up. We were gonna get a trailer but with the tow bar so cheap now we wanna flat tow. The idea is to use the 350 to tow my ranger to campsites then use my ranger as the get around vehicle.
I'm 99.9% positive there's no rear pump in the auto trans so bad idea with the driveshaft attached... I found a company that makes a nifty driveshaft coupler disconnect but its insanely out of the price range.
It's not hard to pop my driveshaft off my issue is it has a trans slip joint so with no driveshaft the trans is open. Dont wanna be ghetto and duck tape a bag on the tail shaft. What are my options for sealing the trans output legitimately during tows?
Anyone have any other concerns with this idea? Or tips? And what are options for steering locks? Never did this before...
I found and ultimately bought the tow bar kit for my truck (09 2wd xl) it was so cheap I couldn't pass it up. We were gonna get a trailer but with the tow bar so cheap now we wanna flat tow. The idea is to use the 350 to tow my ranger to campsites then use my ranger as the get around vehicle.
I'm 99.9% positive there's no rear pump in the auto trans so bad idea with the driveshaft attached... I found a company that makes a nifty driveshaft coupler disconnect but its insanely out of the price range.
It's not hard to pop my driveshaft off my issue is it has a trans slip joint so with no driveshaft the trans is open. Dont wanna be ghetto and duck tape a bag on the tail shaft. What are my options for sealing the trans output legitimately during tows?
Anyone have any other concerns with this idea? Or tips? And what are options for steering locks? Never did this before...