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> Help! How to transport 2nd set wheels/tires, to DE's and AX
Joseph Mills
post Aug 22 2003, 03:51 PM
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I'm stumped.......I need to transport, utilizing my 914, a 2nd set of wheels/slicks to my local race track (Hallett - about 100 miles away).

Knowing how ingenious and resourceful (cheap), some 914 owners are (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif) ,
I was hoping you might have some suggestions, or share how you resolved this problem.

A 2nd vehicle is not an option.

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campbellcj
post Aug 22 2003, 09:36 PM
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I've done this successfully too. 1 in each trunk (front one in place of regular spare). Two in passenger seat/footwell area, ideally secured as best as possible with bungee cords or something.

I must say I am DAMN glad now to have the tow vehicle + trailer. It's the only way to fly. Now I don't I have to be "choosey" about what I schlep to the track, and I can cruise in comfort with a/c (or heat+bunwarmers), tunes, and so forth. Not to mention that I can fit at least 1-2 passengers if I want to.
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