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โMay-28-2017 01:00 PM
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โMay-28-2017 12:24 AM
dodge guy wrote:
I also remember not wearing a seat belt when I was 5 and driving from IL to NJ!
And yes if he's using an Acura SUV to tow his 25+ft deck boat then he has the financial means and the knowledge to know better!
And if 60's and 70's cars were so good then how come you guys aren't using them to tow your trailers?
โMay-26-2017 07:44 PM
โMay-26-2017 07:17 PM
spoon059 wrote:mkirsch wrote:
I am talking about situations as depicted at the beginning of this thread, where the trailer in tow is clearly exceeding the tow vehicle's capabilities.
Do we know the capabilities and the weights here? Assuming its an Acura MDX, but heck if I know. They are rated for 5500 lbs, depending on the year.
No clue what kind of boat that is. OP suggested its possibly a 26 footer with an inboard engine. Perhaps someone can chime in and identify the boat and model... but a 26 foot deck boat can be as light as 4000ish lbs and higher.
The Acura is really meant to be a more luxury vehicle, not necessarily have a rigid suspension. All are assuming its overweight, but without any specific numbers, we don't know.
And yes, as long as everyone gets home safe that IS all that matters...
โMay-26-2017 04:13 PM
mkirsch wrote:
I am talking about situations as depicted at the beginning of this thread, where the trailer in tow is clearly exceeding the tow vehicle's capabilities.
โMay-26-2017 09:10 AM
Again... you are missing the point. Not everyone is as fortunate as I am to be able to afford a (used) modern diesel and a nice travel trailer. Some people have to use older cars, older trailers, tents, or simply not go and enjoy these experiences with their families.
โMay-26-2017 04:22 AM
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โMay-25-2017 11:11 AM
dodge guy wrote:
And if 60's and 70's cars were so good then how come you guys aren't using them to tow your trailers?
โMay-24-2017 08:27 PM
โMay-24-2017 06:08 PM
spoon059 wrote:dodge guy wrote:
Yep, except they don't build those cars anymore. And nowadays there are so many more acceptable options that setups like this are unnecessary!
You seem to be missing my point. Back in the 60's it was the norm to way overload your vehicle, slug up a hill at 15 mph and stop repeatedly because its overheating. I remember going across the country when I was a teen and we would have to turn the AC off going up hills because the van was overheating. But you know what... we eventually made it up that hill, made it safely down the other side, made it to California and back. Nowadays, the RV.net police would have arrested my entire family, sentenced my dad to hard labor and sent the kids to foster families...
Just because there are "more acceptable options" doesn't mean that someone without the financial means to buy the newest, biggest and best rigs shouldn't be able to enjoy camping. All of the people who are so up in the thin air on their high horses should really calm down...