That reminds me of the time I was towing my XJ out to Waiporous. I had had an off and on problem with death wobble on the XJ but thought I had fixed it. Hadn't occured in quite awhile. We were heading to camp on the Hunter Valley Road and not far past the Waiporous Valley road wife looked in the truck mirror and screamed the wheels is coming off the Jeep! I checked my mirror and the tire on my side looked like it was coming off as well.
Pulled over and upon checking things I found the lower track bar bushing completly gone(as in missing) as well as the lower bolt. As well the lower bolt hole in the axle mount was seriously elongated. Apparently DW had started up while I was towing it and completly trashed the TB. However with the camper on the truck and the rough road I never noticed it till I actually saw the axle in the mirror trying to exit out from under the Jeep.
I unhooked the tow bar and tried to drive it off HWY40. Wouldn't start, apparently the shaking was SO bad it rub through my power cables for my winch and shorted out the battery. You should have seen the sparks when I tried to boost it before I realized what was going on!
In the end I had to leave the Jeep in the ditch on HWY40, drive back to town(fortunatly I live in Cochrane), pull the TB off my spare parts rig, buy a new battery and some cables, then go back out and drill a new hole in the lower TB bracket with a cordless drill and install all the new parts in the rain. Good thing we took off early on Friday. All so we could camp out in the rain all weekend and do two really muddy trails.
So does anyone still want to flat tow?
Sometime ask me about my adventures with the $200 homemade tow dolly and how well it worked with my XJ on 8" of lift and 36" tires...... THAT was fun....