Flat towing 2004 350z Standard Transmission
Hello everyone, I was curious if I could flat tow my 04 350z with a standard transmission with a heavy duty tow strap without risking any damage to anything. I would be towing it from the front with all wheels down behind a truck. I looked around and most people said it is safe to tow a rwd manual car of this make as long as it is in Neutral. I will be towing the car about 20 miles to the closest shop for a diagnostic since it is running very rough. Thanks!
That's a pretty short trip, so you should be ok, but I probably wouldn't. The next best thing would be to use a two wheel dolly, but you would likely have to remove the bumper. Your best bet would be to get a rollback or flat bed or rent a car trailer.
Yeah I am going to remove the front bumper anyways so I dont have to worry about damaging it while pulling it with my the truck. I actually found something called "The Dhingy Guide 2004" and it had said I could flattow my car at top speed of 60 and for up to 500 miles. I wouldnt be going no more then like 20 mph and for only 10 miles at that.
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Sorry to say, I've been towed in my 350Z race car on track a few times. But to go 20 miles on a tow strap won't be easy, and as Mic says, whoever is in the Z will have to pay close attention! I'd suggest (hiring) a rollback would be a better bet for avoiding damage on even a short tow like that
Yup I will be in the Z riding behind keeping the strap tight, I have done this quite a few times. My main question was just was it ok flat tow the Z, which I then found was fine up to 500 miles. Thanks.
The problem is that your rear differential will be spinning and so your transmission will be spinning also. I strongly recommend disconnecting the drive shaft and putting a rag in the transmission hole. it doesn't take much to remove it. 4 bolts.







