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TomBoy_and_Intr
Dec 09, 2015Explorer
We have a dune buggy that we tow 4 down. Very simple to tow, just a tow bar that is basically an "A" like Navegator explained above. We don't have a breaking system since the dune buggy is lighter than 1200 pounds. It makes a great toad as long as it doesn't rain (or dew), we are in a small town (would never drive it through Houston traffic), and the weather is nice. Ours is a two seater with little room in the back. We try not to go more than 20 miles or so from the camp site just because the wind will beat you to death and long trips are not comfortable. Also, forget about locking it up when you're in a store.
On the positive side, it is great fun at beach towns, it is easy to work on, doesn't put much strain on the motorhome to haul, and a great conversation piece.
We have another car that we tow when we are going to a mid-size town or cooler months.
So bottom line, it makes a good tow vehicle as long as you accept the draw backs.
On the positive side, it is great fun at beach towns, it is easy to work on, doesn't put much strain on the motorhome to haul, and a great conversation piece.
We have another car that we tow when we are going to a mid-size town or cooler months.
So bottom line, it makes a good tow vehicle as long as you accept the draw backs.
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