Madmags Posted Thursday at 08:54 AM Posted Thursday at 08:54 AM Hi I need to get my Alphard to garage but front spring is broken so as it is normally low profile it is even lower 1 inch off ground. What is best type of truck for towing as I do not want to damage front bumper or spring/suspension Thanks all in advance ๐ย
Rojie Posted Thursday at 12:29 PM Posted Thursday at 12:29 PM 3 hours ago, Madmags said: Hi I need to get my Alphard to garage but front spring is broken so as it is normally low profile it is even lower 1 inch off ground. What is best type of truck for towing as I do not want to damage front bumper or spring/suspension Thanks all in advance ๐ย ย Hello Margaret, ย Welcome to the Forum. ย You cannot have your vehicle towed with the front wheels on the ground. Or any wheels if you have a 4 wheel drive. ย As you have a two wheel front drive the least you need is a tow vehicle with a Dolly; otherwise a flatbed wagon/trailer
Madmags Posted Thursday at 02:12 PM Author Posted Thursday at 02:12 PM 1 hour ago, Rojie said: ย Hello Margaret, ย Welcome to the Forum. ย You cannot have your vehicle towed with the front wheels on the ground. Or any wheels if you have a 4 wheel drive. ย As you have a two wheel front drive the least you need is a tow vehicle with a Dolly; otherwise a flatbed wagon/trailer Thanks Rojie, and your reply is really really really appreciated๐ค I was looking at the dolly, so think I will advise breakdown company that type of unit is required as a preference as I think the flatbed will knock the bumper off, love the van but this low profile gives me headaches ๐ซ thanks again you're a star ๐ย
Rojie Posted Thursday at 03:07 PM Posted Thursday at 03:07 PM 53 minutes ago, Madmags said: Thanks Rojie, and your reply is really really really appreciated๐ค I was looking at the dolly, so think I will advise breakdown company that type of unit is required as a preference as I think the flatbed will knock the bumper off, love the van but this low profile gives me headaches ๐ซ thanks again you're a star ๐ย ย Just be aware that with the Dolly, the rear valance will be closer to the ground than usual.
Madmags Posted Thursday at 04:38 PM Author Posted Thursday at 04:38 PM 1 hour ago, Rojie said: ย Just be aware that with the Dolly, the rear valance will be closer to the ground than usual. Thanks Rojie, rear coils were done so it is higher but def ensure the recovery person is advised to watch front and rear whatever they advise ro be used I will go with their guidance๐ค๐ thanks again ๐ย
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