* Jeep Model: The specific model of the Jeep (Wrangler, Cherokee, Grand Cherokee, Liberty, etc.) matters. Consult your Jeep's owner's manual to determine the correct towing method recommended by the manufacturer. Some Jeeps might have specific requirements or recommendations regarding towing, especially for automatic transmissions.
* Tow Dolly Type: Ensure the dolly is rated for the weight of your Jeep. Check the dolly's weight capacity and your Jeep's curb weight (easily found online or in the owner's manual).
* Towing Safety: Always follow proper safety procedures when towing. Secure the Jeep to the dolly correctly using straps and chains. Make sure the dolly is properly attached to your tow vehicle.
* Automatic Transmission: Towing on a dolly with two wheels off the ground can be problematic for some automatic transmissions. Refer to your Jeep's owner's manual for guidance on how to safely tow an automatic transmission. Some may require flatbed towing.
In short, while it *can* be towed on a dolly, you MUST check your owner's manual for the manufacturer's recommended towing method to avoid damage to your vehicle. Ignoring this could lead to significant transmission damage.