place transfer case inneutral and go for it
tow from the front with the transmission in neutral.
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yes very safe as long as it is in neurtal and if 4x4 tc should be in neutral as well
to tow a 1992 Geo Tracker you must either disconnect the drive shaft or use a tow dolly and tow it backwards or you will damage the transmission
yes put it neutral and tow from the front wheels
I think the tracker is a great vehicle to tow. I have a 37' Holiday Rambler and I tow a Geo Tracker, it tows great and is good to move around in after we get into the campground. It tells you what to do for towing in owners manual.
if you have 4x4 you can pull 1500 pounds but even if you do have 4x4 i suggest getting a transmission cooling system from uhaul if you have an automatic transmission because even though it says its okay to tow, if your tracker did NOT come with a tow package from the factory (which none of them did) then you need the transmission cooling system or you will fry your transmission and damage your transfer case.
Yes. You just keep the transmission in neutral... for an added measure, you can put the transfer case in neutral, as well.
again the tow capacity for a 4x4 2002 Chevy tracker is 1500lbs but you should not tow anything without a transmission cooling system which you can purchase from your local uhaul company, if you tow with your tracker without the cooling system you will fry your transmission and damage your transfer case.
look in ur users maunal
you need to refer to your manual on this one, if you were to tow a 4x4 Chevy tracker i know that you have to put the transfer case in neutral as well as the transmission, if you do not have 4x4 just your transmission should be in neutral....you should really refer to the manual im pulling this from some sort of memory.....