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Old 03-19-2004, 10:33 AM
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Trailoring A Car?

Anyone know if it is considered bad to trailor our car when we move to TN? Only the front wheels will be up with the rear on the ground.

Should we get a full trailor?

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Old 03-19-2004, 11:00 AM
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Re: Trailoring A Car?

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Anyone know if it is considered bad to trailor our car when we move to TN? Only the front wheels will be up with the rear on the ground.

Should we get a full trailor?

Thanks,
JBird
You'll have to pull the driveshaft, shouldn't be a problem. More talk about towing here.
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Re: Trailoring A Car?

Unless its a front driver, then just leave off the e-brake! LOL
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Re: Trailoring A Car?

When I trailered my S10 from AZ to NH I used a full trailer worked great for the trip but I had a real hard time loading and unloading due to the ride height if yours is stock the only prob with a full trailer is it uses more gas since they are heavier than sh*t.
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