| Jorge,
I did that many years ago with my Healey and had quite a job to 
straighten the bumper brackets.  I only had 2 miles or so to tow it.  
You would be better off fabricating something stronger.  There's also a 
good chance of bending the front shroud if anything comes in contact 
with it.
Charlie
Jorge Garcia wrote:
> I need to move my BJ8 ten miles to my new home and was thinking of flat 
>towing it myself since it is a relatively short distance and it will be all on 
>city streets. I have a home made tow bar I made some years ago that I was 
>thinking of attaching to the front bumper irons (minus bumper) my qustion is 
>are the bumper irons strong enough?
> Thanks
> Jorge Garcia
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