Re: Dinghy Towing
Reply #53 –
I tow a Suzuki X90 which has the same 4x4 drivetrain as a sidekick (or a Tracker). Automatic tranny in park, transfer case in neutral, manual front hubs unlocked. The automatic tranny in park keeps the output shaft to the transfer case from turning which would damage the tranny. Asuna manual front hubs are not difficult to find because they were used by Suzuki for years. There are two different seals, a gasket or an "O" ring. Be sure to get lockers which are sealed the same way as the auto lockers you are replacing because the spacing is different. My X90 came with "O" ring type auto lockers, however, most Trackers come with manual lockers.
Ignition key in ignition is to unlock the steering wheel. I removed the steering locking mechanism so do not need the key in the ignition. I did not want to discharge battery with key in "acc" position and key half way between "off" and "acc" jiggled into off because there is no indent to keep the key from turning.
Backing up with X90 attached is something I do all the time, even around shallow curves. Have someone beside the car who can signal if the front wheels get pushed to the "hard left" or "hard right" position. Pull forward to straighten the wheels before backing up some more. Continuing to back with wheels in full lock will cause damage to tow bar.