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JJBIRISH
May 08, 2014Explorer
I don’t see swivel wheels in either of the pictures posted, and I don’t know of a carrier rated to carry more than a 1000 pound load… that doesn’t mean they aren’t out there, but few Class A’s chassis and suspensions would be able to support much more than 1200/1400 pounds total even with the chassis enhancements required… the next problem is the front to back length of most lifts/carriers is only 48 inches, not enough for a Smartcar…
As neat as it may look, Without knowing more about these setups, I would have to think they are both overloaded, illegal , and unsafe…
I know, I know, someone will eventually say they have done it for a million years and a billion miles and even some off-road use in the mountains and never ever had a single problem… and still it wouldn’t make it OK, legal, or safe…
As neat as it may look, Without knowing more about these setups, I would have to think they are both overloaded, illegal , and unsafe…
I know, I know, someone will eventually say they have done it for a million years and a billion miles and even some off-road use in the mountains and never ever had a single problem… and still it wouldn’t make it OK, legal, or safe…
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