Which car to flat tow?

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Re: Which car to flat tow?

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If I buy two Ferraris, do you think they'd give me a fleet-buyer's discount? :D
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Greynomad wrote: Tue Apr 30, 2019 12:50 pm If I buy two Ferraris, do you think they'd give me a fleet-buyer's discount? :D
Hell yeah but they wouldn't be any good to tow so lower your expectations a tad
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Hmmmm,
How about a coupla Rollers? :P
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Greynomad wrote: Tue Apr 30, 2019 6:31 pm Hmmmm,
How about a coupla Rollers? :P
Nup too big and heavy
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Who has used the "Hitch and Go" system ? was it easy to use and can one person hook it up without too much hassle?
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Which car to flat tow?

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No not easy really needs two the tricky part is when you have got to get the a frame on the tow ball [emoji594][emoji590] this is were the third hand comes in to play some one got to hold it up while you drive the car [emoji120]


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My hitch and go had a jockey wheel Dot . One person hook up . Plus to pointers to help lineing up to the towball .
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Yes i try jockey wheel still got to struggle to get the wheel in the first place [emoji56]


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When we had the Winnie & wanted to tow the Suzy we went to Northcoach in Brisvegas... they had a system with telescopic arms on the 'A' frame which made it so much easier to connect the car & you didn't have to be exactly square with the rear of the tow vehicle... one person operation every time.
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Yes would love [emoji178] one at $$$$$$


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