Towing with the camaro
#41
I saw a Nissan Altima pulling a double axle car trailer once. It wasn't loaded, but I can only imagine.
#42
Since this threads never going to die I have a story.
My ex girlfriends grandfather moved from florida to texas (about 1300 miles)
He said he rented the biggest uhaul truck they have and a tow dolly. He said he put a toyota car INSIDE the truck (had to crawl out the rear hatch) AND towed a ford ranger on the tow dolly. yeehaw!
My ex girlfriends grandfather moved from florida to texas (about 1300 miles)
He said he rented the biggest uhaul truck they have and a tow dolly. He said he put a toyota car INSIDE the truck (had to crawl out the rear hatch) AND towed a ford ranger on the tow dolly. yeehaw!
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Since this threads never going to die I have a story.
My ex girlfriends grandfather moved from florida to texas (about 1300 miles)
He said he rented the biggest uhaul truck they have and a tow dolly. He said he put a toyota car INSIDE the truck (had to crawl out the rear hatch) AND towed a ford ranger on the tow dolly. yeehaw!
My ex girlfriends grandfather moved from florida to texas (about 1300 miles)
He said he rented the biggest uhaul truck they have and a tow dolly. He said he put a toyota car INSIDE the truck (had to crawl out the rear hatch) AND towed a ford ranger on the tow dolly. yeehaw!
#44
LOL yea, he said he built custom ramps to get it in and all. But I'd imagine it might be a bit awkward if you broke an axle or something and had to call uhaul out to swap trucks.
I guess you could always take the car out first though, if the truck wasn't laying on it's side.
I guess you could always take the car out first though, if the truck wasn't laying on it's side.