Transporting By Trailer; Towing Procedure - TVR Cerbera Service/Workshop Manual

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4.
Proceed with raising the vehicle.
5.
Insert axle stands. These should be positioned
in front of the back wheels on the chassis tube.
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CAUTION: It is essential that jacks and axle stands
are positioned under the chassis to avoid damaging
the body e.t.c. Do not position jacks or axle stands
under the fibre glass body structure or floor pan,
this will cause damage, and would also be extreme­
ly unsafe.
Jacks or axle stands must be positioned only on the
areas shown above and over page.
CAUTION : Work should never be started until
suitable axle stands have been positioned in the
indicated positions.

Towing Procedure

The TVR Cerbera is not designed to tow other vehi­
cles and for this reason there is no towing eye on the
rear of the car. In the case of a break down there is a
towing eye on the front of the car ( - fig12) by which
it is possible to tow the car to a n appropriate place for
repair, however it is not recommended that this dis­
tance be too great.
CAUTION: Please noted the brake selVos and
power steering will not be operative whilst the car
is not running thus greater pressure will have to be
applied to the brake pedal and greater effort will be
needed to turn the steering wheel.
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Transporting by Trailer

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When transporting the Cerbera by trailer or by a flat­
bed transporter etc. it is crucial to secure the Cerbera to
the trailer using the correct points on the car.
CAUTION: If the correct fastening points are not used
the vehicle will be unsafe during transit, and parts of
the Cerbera may also be damaged due to abnormal
stresses.
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