Can I tow a 2006 Nissan Altima flat to one time and one time only just in emergency case without the transmission pump

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Asked by Roggawd Jan 28, 2016 at 08:49 AM about the 2006 Nissan Altima 2.5 SL

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It's just a one time tow because of motor blowing up

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Well if you do not want anything to happen to the trany, it is always best to have the drive axles off the ground. Plus I know in some states you cannot tow with a line anymore if thats the way you were to tow. Needs to be a solid hook-up. Easiest to rent a car dolly.

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No, it would be a tow bar for that model of car. I was just wondering if that amount of miles would actually do damage or not, I really can't afford a tow right now and I need to remove it from where its at. But thank you for your input on this , you've been helpful thank you

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Hi i but a adjustable tow bar and want to tow a nissan Altima with a truck but i dont know were to connect the hicth

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