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Anyone tow their rig with their car?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jay&nbsp; D" data-source="post: 242810" data-attributes="member: 6114"><p>Well I had 2 different vehicles to pull my 14' richline. One was a 1990 toyota corolla with a 1.6l engine and the other was a 1984 toyota vanwagon with a 2.0l engine. Both were GUTLESS wonders, especially the van, But both did the job adequately. both hitches were bolt to the rear bumper style rated at 100lbs tongue weight and 1000lb rating. I never towed faster than 60mph and I always gave myself plenty of time to stop, change lanes etc. In other words I drove like a old man. The ramps can be tricky but just be careful and scout out the ramp BEFORE you launch. If you do it right you will be fine. Just maintain your car(brakes, oil etc) and dont overload it or the trailer with useless stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jay D, post: 242810, member: 6114"] Well I had 2 different vehicles to pull my 14' richline. One was a 1990 toyota corolla with a 1.6l engine and the other was a 1984 toyota vanwagon with a 2.0l engine. Both were GUTLESS wonders, especially the van, But both did the job adequately. both hitches were bolt to the rear bumper style rated at 100lbs tongue weight and 1000lb rating. I never towed faster than 60mph and I always gave myself plenty of time to stop, change lanes etc. In other words I drove like a old man. The ramps can be tricky but just be careful and scout out the ramp BEFORE you launch. If you do it right you will be fine. Just maintain your car(brakes, oil etc) and dont overload it or the trailer with useless stuff. [/QUOTE]
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