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Old 11-01-2006, 09:46 AM   #1
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I have a 2003 Chevy S10 4WD 4.3 V6 automatic pickup that I want to set up as my toad.
I am a Chevy person, but trading for a Chevy Colorado now is not an option $$$.
I have been told that I can not tow with the current transmission.
Is the purchase of a driveshaft disconnect my only option for a proper setup?
Are there other ways to setup with an automatic transmission?
MH is in winter storage so I have till spring to do something.

Thanks in advance for replies.

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Old 11-01-2006, 09:46 AM   #2
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I have a 2003 Chevy S10 4WD 4.3 V6 automatic pickup that I want to set up as my toad.
I am a Chevy person, but trading for a Chevy Colorado now is not an option $$$.
I have been told that I can not tow with the current transmission.
Is the purchase of a driveshaft disconnect my only option for a proper setup?
Are there other ways to setup with an automatic transmission?
MH is in winter storage so I have till spring to do something.

Thanks in advance for replies.

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Old 11-01-2006, 10:12 AM   #3
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John ...

I suggest that you contact Remco in Omaha

http://www.remcotowing.com/main.asp

They are very knowledgeable and will be able to tell you the options that you have to tow your S10 4 down.

I currently tow a 2001 4x4 Automatic Jimmy 4 down (it has the electronic transfer case that can be shifted into NEUTRAL)

I believe the first question that Remco will ask you is what kind of transfer case you have ... so you probably should determine that before you call them ...
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Check with Remco, they do the drive shaft disconnects. As far as I know the problem with the S10 is in the transfer case, I don't believe there is a neutral position on the '03;s. I could be wrrong though.

Remco would be your best bet.

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Funny you should ask! I just setup the exact same truck that has the zr2 package.

I installed the remco driveshaft disconnect and a blueox towbar. Roadmaster told me their towbar wouldn't work. The disconnect is your only option. I also use a roadmaster even brake.

I have to remove a couple of fuses to keep the battery from draining but it is really easy.

The truck tow fine, so far no issues.

Let me know if you have any questions.

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My local dealer told me that there were vibration issues with the Remco driveshaft disconnect and didn't sound to crazy about it. Have you experienced any vibration problems?
Did you get a new drive shaft with the package or did you modify your present one?
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The only vibration I feel (before and after drive shaft install) is the mongo tires on the zr2 package.

I purchased the new driveshaft package. I had a shop install the driveshaft with the new u joints that came with the shaft. I installed the bracket and control knob.
I think it cost me about 750 $

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I also tow a ZR2 with the 5 spd. manual tranny. I purchased the Remco disconnect and their driveshaft and had it installed about 3 yrs ago.

There have been absolutely zero problems with the kit. No vibrations, nothing.

Instead of pulling fuses I installed a knife style disconnect switch on the battery.

Jimandsue, I'm surprised that Roadmaster told you their towbar wouldn't work because I use a Roadmaster.

I think you will be happy with the Remco. Just remember to spray the unit with lubricant every few months to keep it working smooth. It gets a little stiff otherwise.
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Skipsor, I may have mis stated about the towbar. What I meant was the piece that is physically attached to the towed vehichle (baseplate). I do use a roadmaster sterling towbar with the blueox adapters, sorry for any confusion.

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