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camperforlife
Jun 16, 2013Explorer
Hannibal wrote:Road Ruler wrote:06Fargo wrote:
The hitch bolted to the unibody on our 1995 Buick. 5000lbs tow capacity using WD.
We too use a custom WDH on our 2003 Infiniti unibody.
Yes... most folks don't have a clue about TV's. You read all the time about the non towing ability of unibodied vehicles. LOL
One of the top rated vehicles in the 60's was the big, full sized Chrysler's. My dad was an RV dealer and he used a 64 Dodge, a 66 Chrysler 300, and a 69 Chrysler as the companies TV's.
All WERE UNIBODIES!
They were the premire TV's of the day.
Today the unibodied cars are even better with quality materials and advanced engineering.
Many people, including our own resident know it all thinks he's a mechanical engineer, erroneously think the older heavier full length chassis cars are safer and stronger than those newfangled plastic laden unibody cars the big bad government has forced us into.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5Fx_pgxzH8
I've watched the video before and really wasn't surprised the newer car fared the best. However in the back of my head, I have to wonder just what condition the frame of the antique would really be in. You know the structure probably was not like it was when it was new.
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