It depends on the vehicle. Some vehicles can not be towed with all 4 wheels moving without damaging the transmission. It should be stated in the owner's manual.
The towing capacity for the 1993 Plymouth Voyager is about 2000 pounds. This varies somewhat depending on the model purchased.
TrailManor can answer that question. Here's a link to their PDF: http://trailmanor.com/WebDocs/Camping-Towing/TowRatingPDF/2001.pdf
Yes, by towing with the front wheels off the ground. Or by keeping it under 55 with the transmission in neutral.
maximum towing is 3500 LBS and 350 lbs max tongue weight
The H3 with a manual transmission has a towing capacity of 3000 lbs. The H3 with an automatic transmission has a towing capacity of 4500 lbs.
Towing capacity is 3500 lbs in any model without the towing package. It moves up to 3800 lbs with the towing package, which you should have if you are doing any regular towing or live in hilly country. A garage can add a transmission cooler if you don't have it.
The '99 escort is rated for a max. towing of 1000 lbs providing it has a manual transmission. Towing with the auto transmission isn't recommended.
The towing capacity is 2000lbs with trailer brakes, and 1000lbs without. This info pertains to a Class I hitch assembly with a 1.25" ball on a Subaru Forester 98-01. If towing with an automatic transmission, first install a transmission cooler. **2001 Subaru Forester L Owners Manual.
Depending on the weight your towing the transmission may not be strong enough to bear the weight difference. Check your owners manual for towing weight limits. If your towing within the weight limit and your transmission is slipping, flush your transmission fluid and replace with new transmission fluid and change transmission filter.
Not if you have an automatic transmission.
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