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Re: Trailer Towing Question - tires (or tyres)
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Posted by Kevin Bismark on August 23, 2005 at 19:24:13 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: Trailer Towing Question - tires (or tyres) posted by Rick Weaver on August 23, 2005 at 10:06:32:
What are you pulling this rig with anyway, thinking you have a little too much trailer behind you, tried that once, then got a really big truck and really big trailer to get rid of the problem, even some of the smaller trucks won't handle the listed GVW very well, but the manual say's you can pull that, did this really come off the hitch, or did you just loose control for a bit?. Reminds me when I saw a ford Escort with 12 bags of cement in the back seat, 10 cases of beer, about 15 sheets of 3/4 plywood on the roof with at least 2 feet of 2/6's stacked on top of that all tied down to the roof of the car with bungee cords, they were on the way back to the reservation, and didn't make it out of the Menards parking lot, rear tires were flat when I saw it, wished I had a camera with, I couldn't believe what I saw, with the 2 big guy's that were standing next to the car I think it's safe to say they were a little over the GVW of the little Escort, was something to see though.. Kevin me that time..
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