Funky Tow Train... It Should Work, But Is It Legal?
#11
Just do it mexitow style, hitch the hummer to the ram, turn all the hazards on and send it.
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#13
reminds me of high school shop class:
my explorer's brakes were shot when i bought it, so i tow-strapped mom's excursion behind me, and she followed me to school - using her truck as my brakes. lots of redneck tomfoolery that wouldn't make a 1000mi trip.
my explorer's brakes were shot when i bought it, so i tow-strapped mom's excursion behind me, and she followed me to school - using her truck as my brakes. lots of redneck tomfoolery that wouldn't make a 1000mi trip.
#16
i fully acknowledge that it ain't the easiest or most-conventional way to get everything from A to B... i just wanted to ensure there weren't any ticketable hurdles preventing it from being an option.
#17
TECH Enthusiast
I don't have the answer for this but depending on which states you travel through, I understand some of them are real SOB's about any overhang from the trailer deck. Something to consider. Sorry for the vague semi-info but the memory is real fuzzy on that one.
Richard
Richard
#18
I suppose another way to look at it, will it be worth it for the cost of 2-5 tickets and the hassle from those stops, or even worse, demanding that you change your load in some way mid journey to be able to continue?
#19
TECH Veteran
I don't have the answer for this but depending on which states you travel through, I understand some of them are real SOB's about any overhang from the trailer deck. Something to consider. Sorry for the vague semi-info but the memory is real fuzzy on that one.
Richard
Richard