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Re: Towing Warning (Was Dropping Drive Shaft)

To: drded@ix.netcom.com, mgs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Towing Warning (Was Dropping Drive Shaft)
From: REwald9535@aol.com
Date: Wed, 21 Apr 1999 10:12:59 EDT
In a message dated 4/21/99 6:31:37 AM SA Eastern Standard Time, 
drded@ix.netcom.com writes:

> You are comparing apples and oranges. four or five lugged studs will not be 
> subjected to the 
>  same forces as one centered knock off. 

David, I disagree here the forces on  any given wheel will be the same if the 
car has lug studs and nuts or has a knock off

> The knock off loosing happens due to 
> play in the splined hubs.

If the knock offs are tightened properly, I have to ask, what play?  There 
shouldn't any.

> this play causes the wheel to move in opposite direction than hub

If the assembly is tight what movement?

> You tow your car any 
> which way you like but I have since with my own eyes (and heard of many 
more situations)the 
> wheels fall off cars that have been towed backwards with knock offs.


I never said I was advocating towing backward

I tow many cars over 500 
miles weekly if you wish to take the advice of some yahoo who towed his car 
improperly a half 
dozen times and was lucky not to have a catastraphy over my advice then go 
right on ahead. Just 
do the list a favor and let us know where and when you are towing so we can 
stay out of harms 
way as those wheels start flying. 


Go back and reread the FIRST line of my post. <OK, I believe you guys about 
towing a wire wheel car backward.>
I'm just trying to understand why it happens

Still looking for an answer
Rick Ewald

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