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mowermech
Aug 16, 2018Explorer
...and yet, in spite of all the doom and gloom naysayers, every tourist season I see at least two diesel pusher motorhomes on the local freeways happily going 70 MPH with a vehicle on a dolly, backwards.
There is no noticeable cloud of smoke or rubber dust from the front tires, and the vehicle is tracking nicely behind the coach. Since they are out-of-state tourists, some from East of the Mississippi River, it is obvious they have been towing like that for hundreds of miles, apparently with no problems.
So, based purely on personal observation, I can only say that YES, it can be done; YES, it has been done; and YES, somebody will do it again.
Safely.
There is no noticeable cloud of smoke or rubber dust from the front tires, and the vehicle is tracking nicely behind the coach. Since they are out-of-state tourists, some from East of the Mississippi River, it is obvious they have been towing like that for hundreds of miles, apparently with no problems.
So, based purely on personal observation, I can only say that YES, it can be done; YES, it has been done; and YES, somebody will do it again.
Safely.
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