Yes, you can tow a rear-wheel-drive car with a dolly. However, the weight of the car and the dolly will affect how smoothly the tow can go.

There are a few ways to tow a rear-wheel-drive automatic car. One way is to use a tow bar and attach it to the car’s rear bumper. Another way is to use a cable system and attach the car to a tow truck.

Yes, a rear-wheel-drive automatic car can be towed in neutral. However, this may cause the car to move and could potentially damage the transmission or other components.

There are a few ways to tow a RWD manual car. The most common way is to use a tow truck with a towing capacity of at least 5,000 pounds. Another way is to use a cable or chain and tow the car using a tractor or a heavy-duty vehicle.

Yes, you can tow a RWD car in neutral with a dolly. However, it is not recommended to do so as it can cause damage to the car and the dolly.

It is possible to tow a rear wheel drive car from the front, but it will require more effort and may result in damage to the vehicle.

There are a few ways to tow a car if you can’t put it in neutral. One way is to use a tow bar and attach the car to the tow bar using a cable. Another way is to use a truck with a winch.

Yes, you can tow a car from the rear axle. However, this will require more effort and may be more difficult than towing it from the front axle.

No, you do not have to disconnect the driveshaft for towing.

It is possible to tow an automatic car with a rope, but it is not recommended because the torque from the tow rope can cause the automatic car to malfunction or even fail.