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โMar-17-2014 08:58 AM
Dakzuki wrote:campmansd wrote:
I have a class C 32 foot with ford E - 450 Sunseeker by Forest River. I am looking to tow a car behind that can not be towed 4 down. My wife is thinking that there might be a Subaru in her future which means towing 4 up. I could still tow my other car on a dolly. I want to know if any one has used a dolly or a trailer to tow. What do I need to look out for with a trailer?????? or with the dolly???? and how do each pull?????
Thanks Dave
You need to do your research. Many people flat tow Subarus.
โMar-17-2014 08:41 AM
campmansd wrote:
I have a class C 32 foot with ford E - 450 Sunseeker by Forest River. I am looking to tow a car behind that can not be towed 4 down. My wife is thinking that there might be a Subaru in her future which means towing 4 up. I could still tow my other car on a dolly. I want to know if any one has used a dolly or a trailer to tow. What do I need to look out for with a trailer?????? or with the dolly???? and how do each pull?????
Thanks Dave
โMar-16-2014 06:36 AM
crasster wrote:
Don't forget about a standard Toyota Yaris. Cheap, reliable, fun to drive, and light. They are small, but not too small, and have been extensively tested for safety. A standard Yaris is 4 down towing. 42 mpg real world. Also many people have testified 350-400k miles before any problems.
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badboy368 wrote:
Nothing but a trailer for me...:B That way you can change vehicles at any time and still use the trailer. plus its safer with brakes on both axles. plus no wear and tear on your towed vehicle. i could keep going but i wont
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