Hauling Fancy Toads

timothy brown

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Gene wrote: >

Gene , the little Bimmer is leased, so I don't intend to do any
drilling. But I did want to ask if anyone has used either a tow dolly or
car trailer with their GMC's. I realize that you'd have to muck around
with the dolly/trailer after you park the coach, but what other
disadvantages might there be? I've never towed a toad on the road in the
go mode, so I don't know(d).

Tim Brown
78 Royale
Y2K Z3 Roadster
(Succumbed to all the talk about Austin Healy's)

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cute car

I might not count, but I did tow my Harley on a tow dolly. It worked just
great, took a while to load and connect. Hard to beat a tow bar for speed.
Mine was a light load so no brakes were needed.

gene

>Gene wrote: the grill of that Toad? >>
>
>Gene , the little Bimmer is leased, so I don't intend to do any
>drilling. But I did want to ask if anyone has used either a tow dolly or
>car trailer with their GMC's. I realize that you'd have to muck around
>with the dolly/trailer after you park the coach, but what other
>disadvantages might there be? I've never towed a toad on the road in the
>go mode, so I don't know(d).
>
>Tim Brown
>78 Royale
>Y2K Z3 Roadster
>(Succumbed to all the talk about Austin Healy's)
>
>
>http://community.webtv.net/tbrown78/TimBrownsGMC
>
>http://community.webtv.net/tbrown78/TIMSNEWTOY
>
>
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