Grit dog wrote:
So, you are planning on borrowing a dolly, renting a car and towing it when needed?
Are you dragging the empty dolly to near your destination then renting a car nearby?
2 trains of thought.
1. Rental company will never know you're towing it if you drive away with the car. Liability? Assuming your insurance covers rentals, check with them and it essentially doesn't matter what the rental co policy is, if there's an incident, you're paying whether behind the wheel or behind the moho.
2. You have a brand new Rubi, why not just dolly it if you don't want to flat tow it and save the rest of the hassle?
Can't dolly a jeep, it needs to be either 4 up or 4 down. The jeep on a trailer exceeds my C's weight limit.
My concern is basically for my fishing in the Sierras. Last night i did a little more research and have discovered a few
more roads that allow off road vehicles to be driven from point a to point b.The only requirements are stop/tailights
and insurance which i have and ohh yeah my green sticker So I can leave my campsite and get to
some great streams on my side by side.If you get to Arizona they allow travel down the road provided you have all of
what I said plus directional signals. In quartzite that a very common mode of transportation. California hasn't caught
on yet.
UPDATE:
A local to me car rental company that is not a national chain replied, sure no problem. Once I get ready and carefully read the contract I will be on my way