Aug-19-2016 08:59 AM
Aug-20-2016 09:41 AM
Bumpyroad wrote:J-Rooster wrote:msturtz wrote:I totally agree with you! And the aftermath three vehicles that he caused severe damage too because he didn't want to put a braking system on his towed!J-Rooster wrote:
There was another RV related fire yesterday (8-18-16) on I-5 Federal Way, WA. State (between Seattle and Tacoma). A Class C RV driving S.B. on I-5 at 60 MPH rear ended a Red Toyota sedan (traffic came to a complete stop but the RV didn't stop) the Toyota was pushed under a large box truck. The fuel tank exploded on the Toyota and the people in the Toyota were trapped inside there car. Six brave people (other motorist) stepped up pulling there fire extinguishers out and got the fire out! The two people in the Toyota had to be cut out of the wreckage and were injured but alive. The Class C RV driver was citied by the Washington State Patrol for causing the accident.
I would hazard a guess that the Class C driver had not installed brakes on the toad! It makes a huge difference in stopping distance.
where does it mention a toad?
bumpy
Aug-20-2016 03:41 AM
J-Rooster wrote:msturtz wrote:I totally agree with you! And the aftermath three vehicles that he caused severe damage too because he didn't want to put a braking system on his towed!J-Rooster wrote:
There was another RV related fire yesterday (8-18-16) on I-5 Federal Way, WA. State (between Seattle and Tacoma). A Class C RV driving S.B. on I-5 at 60 MPH rear ended a Red Toyota sedan (traffic came to a complete stop but the RV didn't stop) the Toyota was pushed under a large box truck. The fuel tank exploded on the Toyota and the people in the Toyota were trapped inside there car. Six brave people (other motorist) stepped up pulling there fire extinguishers out and got the fire out! The two people in the Toyota had to be cut out of the wreckage and were injured but alive. The Class C RV driver was citied by the Washington State Patrol for causing the accident.
I would hazard a guess that the Class C driver had not installed brakes on the toad! It makes a huge difference in stopping distance.
Aug-19-2016 11:38 PM
msturtz wrote:I totally agree with you! And the aftermath three vehicles that he caused severe damage too because he didn't want to put a braking system on his towed!J-Rooster wrote:
There was another RV related fire yesterday (8-18-16) on I-5 Federal Way, WA. State (between Seattle and Tacoma). A Class C RV driving S.B. on I-5 at 60 MPH rear ended a Red Toyota sedan (traffic came to a complete stop but the RV didn't stop) the Toyota was pushed under a large box truck. The fuel tank exploded on the Toyota and the people in the Toyota were trapped inside there car. Six brave people (other motorist) stepped up pulling there fire extinguishers out and got the fire out! The two people in the Toyota had to be cut out of the wreckage and were injured but alive. The Class C RV driver was citied by the Washington State Patrol for causing the accident.
I would hazard a guess that the Class C driver had not installed brakes on the toad! It makes a huge difference in stopping distance.
Aug-19-2016 06:58 PM
J-Rooster wrote:
There was another RV related fire yesterday (8-18-16) on I-5 Federal Way, WA. State (between Seattle and Tacoma). A Class C RV driving S.B. on I-5 at 60 MPH rear ended a Red Toyota sedan (traffic came to a complete stop but the RV didn't stop) the Toyota was pushed under a large box truck. The fuel tank exploded on the Toyota and the people in the Toyota were trapped inside there car. Six brave people (other motorist) stepped up pulling there fire extinguishers out and got the fire out! The two people in the Toyota had to be cut out of the wreckage and were injured but alive. The Class C RV driver was citied by the Washington State Patrol for causing the accident.
Aug-19-2016 06:41 PM
Aug-19-2016 06:19 PM
Kayteg1 wrote:
I think asking TPMS manufacturers about adding fire sensor would not be out of line?
Aug-19-2016 05:00 PM
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Aug-19-2016 03:09 PM
Mile High wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:I'm pretty sure all Wranglers - all years - can be towed flat, regardless of the transmission. Mine is automatic and it stays in Park during tow.RoyB wrote:
You almost have to think it is four wheels down towing related... I've never owned an automatic transmission Jeep but always had the manual transmission with transfer case that can disable the front and rear drive shafts...
Used to pull one of those alot in the past...
Roy Ken
I'm pretty sure that that was the fella that came on here the other day and asked, "I want to tow my Jeep with auto transmission and the owner's manual and manufacturer say NO but if I drive slow and am careful I think it will work , doesn't somebody here agree with me?."
bumpy
Here is another article with some more pics Jeep fire
Aug-19-2016 01:15 PM
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Aug-19-2016 01:02 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:I'm pretty sure all Wranglers - all years - can be towed flat, regardless of the transmission. Mine is automatic and it stays in Park during tow.RoyB wrote:
You almost have to think it is four wheels down towing related... I've never owned an automatic transmission Jeep but always had the manual transmission with transfer case that can disable the front and rear drive shafts...
Used to pull one of those alot in the past...
Roy Ken
I'm pretty sure that that was the fella that came on here the other day and asked, "I want to tow my Jeep with auto transmission and the owner's manual and manufacturer say NO but if I drive slow and am careful I think it will work , doesn't somebody here agree with me?."
bumpy
Aug-19-2016 11:29 AM