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swimmer_spe
May 23, 2021Explorer
blt2ski wrote:
In Europe these "cars" are rated to double the capacity of here in NA! Been a couple if former posters that had no issues towing with subies! They are a bit tougher than one thinks. Some of the 70-90s Volvo wagons made decent tow rigs too!
So to make a long story short. I would tow with either! Also as noted, try to keep to a reasonably rounded or low profile trailer to keep windage down. It's in reality, better to buy a trailer that wieght 400 lbs more with smooth fiberglass walks, than the lighter one with typical coronated aluminum walls. Way less windage, easier towing, better mpg's.
Marty
https://www.google.ca/search?q=1999+rockwood+ultra+lite+24+ft&sxsrf=ALeKk028r-uvIoAnWYGxqkVjl4yiPpElPA:1621740958677&tbm=isch&source=iu&ictx=1&fir=eVaTdFgIn84s5M%252CKBSdwSkYI2C-rM%252C_&vet=1&usg=AI4_-kRXNcKCs-HzUBH2UIxtwJk1yjDJIw&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjAoonu797wAhWUbs0KHab_AHwQ9QF6BAgOEAE#imgrc=eVaTdFgIn84s5M
That's identical to my trailer.
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