Aug-02-2017 10:55 AM
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Aug-05-2017 01:06 AM
soren wrote:Shal36 wrote:Fireballsocal wrote:
Should he have an accident where someone else is hurt, any lawyer will point to the tow ratings on the car and say he was overloaded and negligent. He will be found partially, if not completely at fault and he might even run the risk of his insurance not covering him. .
If you are at fault, even if within tow ratings, the lawyer is going to go for the max on your policy limits. Your insurance company can try to deny coverage, but the plantif's lawyer has a vested interest in making them cover the incident. They can try to go after your assets if you have any, but if you structure things correctly, that stuff is difficult to get to and most people have more debt than assets. I suppose you could be found criminally negligent and face criminal penalties, but in civil court, there's only so much they can get and they're getting that from your insurance
There are two undying universal truths that will appear on this forum until the end of time. First, if you ever have an accident, and you are using any piece of equipment that isn't 100% RV.net towing police approved, some incredibly talented and knowledgeable "world famous recreational towing ligator" will magically appear, and sue you for everything you are worth. You will lose everything, and your great grandchildren will still be paying off the debt in 2075.
Second, is the perennial favorite. If you don't turn your propane fridge off before you enter a gas station, you WILL die a horrible flaming death.
Then there is reality.....................
Aug-04-2017 10:51 AM
Aug-04-2017 08:52 AM
EstorilM wrote:Some things have changed over the years. 180-195 Tstats used to be the norm. Now 215 or even higher is the norm.Huntindog wrote:dodge guy wrote:
In fact it has a tranny cooler in the radiator.
Ummm. As far as I know, all auto tranny vehicles have an tranny cooler in the radiator!
It has a serious shortcoming for towing service.
It can only cool down to the temp of the antifreeze!
Towing tranny coolers are in addition to that. They cool by airflow OUTSIDE and before the radiator.
Generally speaking, most newer high-performance automatic transmissions will operate at-or-above coolant temperatures. I've had older vehicles with external trans coolers, and all the newer versions of said vehicles (with higher all-around ratings) now have integrated coolers.
Assuming your coolant is a set temperature (ie. obviously regulated by tstat to stay exactly the same) then clearly everything was designed for the trans to operate at the same temp as well.
If you start bumping up coolant temps that's an entirely different issue / system, but generally that's not a problem.
Trans coolers were a big deal in mid-late 90's and early 00's trucks / SUVs etc, but it's quickly becoming cliche now. At least from what I've seen / experienced.
Aug-04-2017 08:43 AM
Aug-04-2017 08:41 AM
Aug-04-2017 08:27 AM
TurnThePage wrote:soren wrote:LOL! Way too true, but you left out a few. Here's to reality!
There are two undying universal truths that will appear on this forum until the end of time. First, if you ever have an accident, and you are using any piece of equipment that isn't 100% RV.net towing police approved, some incredibly talented and knowledgeable "world famous recreational towing ligator" will magically appear, and sue you for everything you are worth. You will lose everything, and your great grandchildren will still be paying off the debt in 2075.
Second, is the perennial favorite. If you don't turn your propane fridge off before you enter a gas station, you WILL die a horrible flaming death.
Then there is reality.....................
Aug-04-2017 07:53 AM
soren wrote:LOL! Way too true, but you left out a few. Here's to reality!
There are two undying universal truths that will appear on this forum until the end of time. First, if you ever have an accident, and you are using any piece of equipment that isn't 100% RV.net towing police approved, some incredibly talented and knowledgeable "world famous recreational towing ligator" will magically appear, and sue you for everything you are worth. You will lose everything, and your great grandchildren will still be paying off the debt in 2075.
Second, is the perennial favorite. If you don't turn your propane fridge off before you enter a gas station, you WILL die a horrible flaming death.
Then there is reality.....................
Aug-04-2017 06:56 AM
Shal36 wrote:Fireballsocal wrote:
Should he have an accident where someone else is hurt, any lawyer will point to the tow ratings on the car and say he was overloaded and negligent. He will be found partially, if not completely at fault and he might even run the risk of his insurance not covering him. .
If you are at fault, even if within tow ratings, the lawyer is going to go for the max on your policy limits. Your insurance company can try to deny coverage, but the plantif's lawyer has a vested interest in making them cover the incident. They can try to go after your assets if you have any, but if you structure things correctly, that stuff is difficult to get to and most people have more debt than assets. I suppose you could be found criminally negligent and face criminal penalties, but in civil court, there's only so much they can get and they're getting that from your insurance
Aug-04-2017 05:41 AM
Fireballsocal wrote:
Should he have an accident where someone else is hurt, any lawyer will point to the tow ratings on the car and say he was overloaded and negligent. He will be found partially, if not completely at fault and he might even run the risk of his insurance not covering him. .
Aug-04-2017 03:59 AM
syndrome85 wrote:Bird Freak wrote:
I know the car also. performance sedan. The hitch would be my only concern. Could be your brother knows what he is doing and you should myob before there are hurt feelings.
I seriously doubt he knows 100% what he is doing but i see your point. That's the reason why i posted the question originally, I wanted to get other people's opinions on the situation. I'm glad other people know the car better than I do especially when the manual says 2,000 lbs maximum towing.
Aug-03-2017 09:30 AM
Aug-03-2017 08:11 AM
Bird Freak wrote:
I know the car also. performance sedan. The hitch would be my only concern. Could be your brother knows what he is doing and you should myob before there are hurt feelings.
Aug-03-2017 08:06 AM
westend wrote:
Is this a RWD or FWD vehicle?