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Actually, the older manual DID suggest using a second driver for the disabled vehicle.
BRACKET TOWING
They later revised it though.
As for tow truck drivers tying the steering wheel.
We only do that if you are pulling the vehicle backwards. That way you have the steering wheels track straight like rear wheels normally would.
If the disabled vehicle is lifted in the front, it isn't a big deal to tie the wheel. But it isn't needed unless you have issues with the way you secure the front wheels. Different in different states for that part. But that doesn't really apply to FLAT towing.
As for flat towing, I like to 'test the waters' with a setup before I hit the road. If in tighter turns it crosses the front wheels, I extend the tow bar until it tracks fine. And if it does well in slow/tight turns, they have always worked well for me on the road.
And yes, I have towed with a driver in the disabled vehicle before. Made the slow turns SO much easier and less stressful! Still illegal, but I wasn't worried about that part at the time.
BRACKET TOWING
They later revised it though.
As for tow truck drivers tying the steering wheel.
We only do that if you are pulling the vehicle backwards. That way you have the steering wheels track straight like rear wheels normally would.
If the disabled vehicle is lifted in the front, it isn't a big deal to tie the wheel. But it isn't needed unless you have issues with the way you secure the front wheels. Different in different states for that part. But that doesn't really apply to FLAT towing.
As for flat towing, I like to 'test the waters' with a setup before I hit the road. If in tighter turns it crosses the front wheels, I extend the tow bar until it tracks fine. And if it does well in slow/tight turns, they have always worked well for me on the road.
And yes, I have towed with a driver in the disabled vehicle before. Made the slow turns SO much easier and less stressful! Still illegal, but I wasn't worried about that part at the time.