How to Tow a 1989 Camaro

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The 1989 Chevrolet Camaro is part of the prestigious lines fourth generation. It features modern fuel injection and is lighter than previous generations of Camaro. When the vehicle breaks down and needs to be moved, it should be towed on a flatbed tow truck. Towing the 1989 Camaro on two wheels will damage the drive shaft and the tow chains will chip and crack the body.

Instructions

    1

    Adjust the steering wheel so that the front wheels point straight forward.

    2

    Pull the tow vehicle directly in front of the Camaro with enough room to lower the tow bed. Lower the tow bed so that it reaches the ground about 3 feet in front of the car.

    3

    Attach winch hooks to the front of the frame. Place towels between the tow chain and the Camaro body to prevent scratching and chipping. Place the hooks an equal distance from both ends of the frame to ensure a level pull.

    4

    Place the transmission in neutral. Winch the Camaro onto the tow bed slowly. Make small adjustments with the steering wheel to control the direction, and stop with the car in the exact center of the tow bed.

    5

    Place the transmission in park and set the parking brake. Strap the wheels and frame to the tow bed in the appropriate manner, depending on the model of flatbed tow truck being used.

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