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Originally Posted by MKSixer
In the garage. If I need a tow, I request a vehicle with dollies.
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I told the dealer the wheels were locked and they'd need some way to move it. The flatbed driver they sent had one free-hub only, so we still had to deal with three immobile wheels. He used these plastic skates under the other wheels. They worked ok on the garage floor, but having one wheel spin and three drag made the whole vehicle slew sideways as it was being dragged. That made it a royal pain to get it onto the flatbed somewhat straight. I can't imagine trying to do that in a tight parking garage somewhere. Or on a city street.