Towing your Mopar

I'm not talking about steering the car, I'm talking about trying to keep the car straight. If you drive your car backwards straight and let go of the wheel it will turn on it's own because traveling backwards it has negative caster. Positive caster is what keeps the car traveling straight on it's own. If you tow it backwards the car will try and turn which means that the steering lock or what ever means you use to hold the tires straight will have constant pressure on it. If this lock fails while traveling at 60 mph you will not be able to save it being it will turn instantly, violently.

I tryed to tow a '65 Coronet once backwards it made it about a mile and about 45 mph before it started whipping so I stopped and turned the car around and pulled the driveline. It towed like pulling a trailer, nice and straight.