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wgander

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Posted: 08/03/08 08:07pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

We tow our 2000 Chevy Venture minivan on a tow dolly when we go to our summer place in PA, so that we'll have a vehicle to get around for several months.
For anything else, we don't bother with a toad, because we've been able to go anywhere we want with the motor home, and it only takes a fwe minutes to set up or pack up.


2000 Four Winds Five Thousand 28A (Chevy 3500), Master Tow Dolly, 2000 Chevy Venture minivan TOAD


00zx6r

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Posted: 08/03/08 11:27pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I tow a dolly and the Dodge Van and also 18' Cargo trailer.


2001 E450 Fourwinds Majestic 26
2004 Dodge Durango Limited Hemi 4x4 LO
2005 18' Haulmark enclosed trailer
2005 Honda CBR1000RR Resol
2004 Honda CBR1000RR Silver
2002 Honda CR250
2005 Honda 250 Recon ES
2002 Honda TRX90
2000 Kawasaki KX 250


RokNDmax

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00zx6r wrote:

I tow a dolly and the Dodge Van and also 18' Cargo trailer.


Weights ?

Also, for anyone else posting, please ad the approximate weight !

Thanks

MikeMike

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Healeyman,from the year its a 106,ah- what memories that brings back-I tow a Geo-Chevy-Suzuki ,at 2375 lbs with a towmaster,its a 1600cc rig thats been driven coast to coast at 34mpg.I alo have a 72 Jawa 90cc ,Harley 1000cc,Suzuki650cc and a pro street 70 GMC,its all about the toys!they keep us all young





SANDFANATIC

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Posted: 08/04/08 11:21am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I either tow my Jeep Wrangler or my 22'X8.5' enclosed trailer. The trailer hauls my Sandcar and quads.

I also had the rear of my MH reinforced at a hitch shop. I run the Prodigy as well.


2001 Itasca Sundancer 31C
Towing a.......
22' enclosed trailer
2001 Banshee
2006 Polaris Preditor 50
2003 Chenowth Explorer TA

Or a......

03 Jeep Wrangler

delaware95

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I tow a 2003 Chevy Tracker V6 4X4 with a 2002 Shasta (Coachman) 25 foot.
Ford V10
Roadmaster Sterling tow bar
Ready Brake
Roadmaster adapter
Magnetic brake/tail lights
Rear view video camera
Roadmaster safety cables
Regular trailer break away switch

The weight of the Tracker loaded for a trip is approximately 3300 lbs. I do not detect a difference in the fuel mileage while towing the Tracker although I do drive somewhat slower when towing. The Tracker is light enough that I can't feel it behind the MH and because of its small size I can't see it in the rear view mirrors. I use the rear view camera to watch the Tracker.

I installed the Roadmaster adapter in less than an hour and the installation did not require any modifications to the front end of the Tracker. I ran a 16 gage line under the vehicle along the frame to power the stop/brake lights. I installed a connector in the jack storage compartment. I simply set the lights on the top of the vehicle and plug them into the connector. No modification to the Tracker light system was required.

Towing the tracker only requires putting the transfer case in neutral and leaving the steering wheel unlocked. The factory manual suggests running the engine a few minutes every 200 miles with the transmission in drive and the transfer case in neutral.

I purchased all of the tow equipment on eBay for less than one half of the retail price.

Hope this helps….

ron.dittmer

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See My Signature & VIEW My Profile

- Our Tow Vehicle Is A 2000 Toyota MR2 Spyder
- Towed 4 Wheel Down Using Roadmaster Falcon-II Hitch And Tow Bar
- Our RV Has A 5000 Pound Hitch On A 2007 Ford E350 Chassis With V10 Engine
- Tow Vehicle Weight 2100 Pounds
- Tongue Weight Is Only Around 15 Pounds
- No Secondary Braking Needed Due To The Light Tow Vehicle
- Quick Connect/Disconnect Hitch System, Only 45 Seconds To Drive-Off
- No Unsightly Hitch Remains On The Sports Car

Our RV is small enough that a tow vehicle is not needed, but we really enjoy driving around sight-seeing in the sports car with the top down. The gas mileage lost in towing the MR2 is made up when driving it as it gets 32mpg. RV towing fuel loss is not in the formula.


Bought new in June 2007, Phoenix Cruiser-2350
Fits inside our garage.
Dingy towing a red Toyota MR2 Spyder
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MikeSpeedyPam

Craven County, North Carolina

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Loaded trailer weighs about 8500 lbs. The rear frame of the MH was boxed and reinforced by a welding shop. They also mounted the hitch. MH has 460 Ford engine.


Pam & Mike
Speedy, Nikita, Oz, Cleopatra - the fur kids

"Life is a journey, not a destination."

1977 Holiday Rambler Imperial 5000
24" enclosed trailer to haul our 1983 El Camino race car
and a 1993 VW Cabriolet toad for fun!


Old Man of the Mountain

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Posted: 08/04/08 06:14pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Tow a Daewoo Leganz on a tow dolly. no problems so far....


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00zx6r

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Posted: 08/04/08 06:39pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

My enclosed trailer weighted 6500 lbs loaded.
I have not weighted the dolly and the van but I think it around 5000lbs.
Also the rear extension frame and hitch of the motorhome has been beefed by local RV shop plus the WD and electric brake controller.

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