[/quote] If I were towing a car regularly again, I'd definitely want a full trailer instead of a dolly. I'm still not sold on flat towing - I get why people like it, and I like the convenience factor, but I just don't think it's the right option for me.
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My Featherlite trailer is only 1200 lbs and tows well. I'm restoring a '62 Triumph Herald to use as a tow car and am deciding between towing it on the trailer or installing a clutch disconnect for the drive line as that's a weak point. Planning on painting it to accent the B190.
Towing a vehicle...
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- Oldbagpipe
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Re: Towing a vehicle...
Went a different route. Towing an '87 Suzuki and it pulls very well. Drug it over the North Cascades Mountain Pass a couple times without issue, with my 351. Presently doing some body work and plan on matching stripes.
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