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page 115 of the owners manual says refer to the "Service" manual for that information. I don't have a service manual. The owners manual does say to use a flatbed only. Do you happen to know where the tow line goes when pulling the Prowler up on the rollback? This message has been edited by garysss on 05-07-2013 at 07:55 PM THANKS. I'll keep that in the car for sure. This message has been edited by VinceM on 05-07-2013 at 09:17 PM ------------------ This message has been edited by Y2KRedProwler on 05-08-2013 at 07:28 PM Good Luck Well. I finally woke up !! I also have State Farm and have had the Emerg. Service for 30 years. I've never used it. My agent said the number is on the back of your card...smiles Getting old isn't as much fun as I thought.Gort Since it is not possible to get runflat tires in the original size, it looks like I'll be replacing the runflats with non-runflat tires, so joining AAA seems like the thing to do since I would need a rollback to get the car to a tire store. I've never been a member of AAA. Any comments? JeraneW Keep in mind about roll-backs. The ramp on most is too steep for the nose of the Prowler and if there is need of rescue, the driver may need a couple wood planks to decrease the incline of the ramps. Also, the driver needs to know where to attach tow cable; see your owner's manual. Gort quote:
Originally posted by JeraneW:
Keep in mind about roll-backs. The ramp on most is too steep for the nose of the Prowler and if there is need of rescue, the driver may need a couple wood planks to decrease the incline of the ramps. Also, the driver needs to know where to attach tow cable; see your owner's manual.garysss Do A search. garysss You should print this out and put in glove box.
http://www.prowleronline.com/towandtie.html garysss I also have Service Manuals if your interested.
http://www.prowleronline.com/ubb/Forum6/HTML/006049.html JeraneW Now you can see why this is a great site. Buy your service manual from him. It will come in handy in the long run. Gort quote:
Originally posted by garysss:
I also have Service Manuals if your interested.
http://www.prowleronline.com/ubb/Forum6/HTML/006049.html George Johnson I have AAA Insurance just for that reason. VinceM Another thing to consider keeping in the car is a set of 4 axle straps in case the rollback doesn't have them. It can save potential damage to the suspension. ed monahan I carry a "side cutter" pliers to grab and pull out a nail or screw. I carry a plug kit to fix the hole and a small compressor with me. When on a long trip I usally carry a drill in case I have to clean out the hole a little better or make it slightly larger if it is a tiny nail. HappyKat Hello Gort, nice ride! AAA can't hurt, cheap insurance and offer other great value added items such as trip planners and discounts on many items and destinations. MIKE GATLIN Standard AAA coverage probably won't cover problems with a Prowler trailer if you are pulling one. carguybill I suggest that you check with your insurance company. For example, I have State Farm and my experience has been their road service coverage is excellent. Y2KRedProwler I too have State Farm Insurance and added that coverage to my policy a few years back. I just looked and it costs me $3.50 a year for the "emergency road service coverage." SuperKat AAA has been good for me for many years
Trailers including car haulers and prowler trailer can be added with the RV package. I do suggest that you purchase a membership with a longer tow allowance to avoid extra charges for distance.Gort quote:
Originally posted by Y2KRedProwler:
I too have State Farm Insurance and added that coverage to my policy a few years back. I just looked and it costs me $3.50 a year for the "emergency road service coverage."
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