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Re: Towing Spitfire : Uhaul Car Dolly

To: CHRISTOPHER J REILLY <Spitfire15@prodigy.com>
Subject: Re: Towing Spitfire : Uhaul Car Dolly
From: Zink <zink@pdq.net>
Date: Tue, 23 Dec 1997 13:51:41 -0600
Cc: triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
References: <199712231808.NAA20160@mime4.prodigy.com>
CHRISTOPHER J REILLY wrote:
> 
> All;
> 
> I know this discussion comes up from time to time and the consensus
> is that the Ryder Trailer is the best option for towing a Spitfire.
> I will be towing a '70 Spitfire with my '68 Lemans using a Uhaul car
> dolly.  I ruled out the full trailer due to overall weight concerns
> and the need to renet both trailer and truck for Ryder and UHaul.
> Uhaul has confirmed this should work.  Any tips for a first time
> tower ? I plan to wire up a pigtail to tie into the taillights of the
> car before I go to pick it up.  Any experiences others may have had
> with this method of transporting a Spitfire would be appreciated.
> 
> Chris in Utah
> '78 Spitfire
> '68 Lemans ( tow vehicle )
> '68 Scout ( BIG paperweight )


Chris,

You will need to disconnect the drive shaft either at the tranny or the
diff.  If you don't you will probably destroy your tranny.  My
suggestion is to jack the car's rearend up and disconnect the dif, much
easier than tearing apart the interior to get to the tranny end.  Also
use a length of "baling" wire to hold the drive shaft up and away from
the dif.

As always, this JMO, and others may have an alternative solution.

Larry Zink
1964 Spitfire4 Mk1
Houston

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