69 Cutlass Supreme - best way to pull from garage?
#1
69 Cutlass Supreme - best way to pull from garage?
I need to pull this car out of a garage and into a yard to load onto a trailer.
What is the best way to hook up to the rear of the car so that I can pull it out?
I'd appreciate any help or advice you all can provide.
What is the best way to hook up to the rear of the car so that I can pull it out?
I'd appreciate any help or advice you all can provide.
#4
I haven't looked at it myself yet. A couple of people tried pushing it backwards but could only get it to rock back and forth a little.
#6
Ah, so you are buying it. The rear brake pads could be "glued" also. I would recommend a rolling floor jack, eight or ten 1 foot lengths of pipe and two 6 foot planks (2" X 6") if shoes and pads are "glued" to drums and rotors. Jack one end at a time to see if either set of wheels (front/rear) turn.
If one set of wheels roll, use the rolling floor jack under the end that doesn't roll. A "come along" could be helpful. I would get the trailer as close to the car as you can. BE SAFE !
I have been down this road before, Good luck.
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