Trailering, car dolly |
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Trailering, car dolly |
butch |
Jun 23 2003, 09:49 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 118 Joined: 12-March 03 From: San Jose Member No.: 415 |
I set up Tiggr (or Brad did) to run ITA/E, but steet legal so I could drive to events.
Bad idea. Driving to (or from) events. I'm thinking of getting a car dolly; don't need such a big tow vehicle, doesn't take up huge amounts of space in the side yard, and would work for racing unless I severely bent the car. Any opinions? Suggestions? |
john rogers |
Jun 23 2003, 10:28 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,525 Joined: 4-March 03 From: Chula Vista CA Member No.: 391 |
As you have already figured out, there might be times when driving home is not possible. The car dolly or tow bar is a good low cost alternative but there might be times when the car can't be towed on the ground which is why most racers end up getting a trailer. Although more expensive, used open trailers are pretty reasonable and give you a place for extra wheels, gas cans etc. Over the past severala years I have seen several racers that flat tow have to get AAA or someone with a trailer to help them out. Good luck.
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