How to Tie a Tow Rope

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    • 1). Measure the rope. The rope should be less than eight feet long. The distance between the tow car and the car being towed must be less than six feet for safety.

    • 2). Make a loop near the end of the rope. Pass the end of the rope through the loop. Move the loose end behind the long end of the rope and back around through the loop. Slide a shackle pin through the knot while it is still loose. Pull on the end of the rope to tighten the knot.

    • 3). Repeat the process for the other end of the rope. Look under the car for a metal bar across the front of the vehicle behind the bumper. This is the front of the car frame, or tow strap, and it is the sturdiest part of the vehicle. Pass one end of the rope around this metal bar. Slip the opposite end of the rope through the loop on the end of the rope that is wrapped around the frame to make a loop that will not untie during towing. Slip the loop in the other side of the rope around the towing hitch on the tow vehicle.

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