triumphs
[Top] [All Lists]

Re: CA to PA Trailering

To: ccgunn1010@hotmail.com ("David Gunn"), triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: CA to PA Trailering
From: ZoboHerald@aol.com
Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2002 11:30:44 -0500
In a message dated 11/26/2002 11:00:17 AM Eastern Standard Time, "David Gunn" 
<ccgunn1010@hotmail.com> writes:

>I am considering attending the VTR, et al, events in PA next summer.  I have 
>a 54 TR2, and am unwilling to drive it from CA to PA (the thought of sitting 
>beside the road in eastern Nevada, with no other LBC's in sight is not 
>appealing!).  I have a 2001 Honda CRV, with a hitch rated at 2,000 lbs.  (If 
>it is important, it has a 1 1/4" receiver) The towing rating on the CRV is 
>1,000 lbs...
>My questions:
>1.  Should I attempt it?

My gut reaction is NO. A: I'd hate to flat-tow something like a TR2 that great 
a distance; and B: adding the weight of a trailer is going to make things even 
worse. There's a decent chance that, either way, you might find yourself 
"beside the road in eastern Nevada, with no other [anything] in sight"; I'd 
almost rather deal with the roadside repair of a TR2 than I would with the same 
on a CRV.

>2.  Are the PA events worth attending without my TR2?
>3.  Is anyone else from CA considering going to the PA events?

I can't answer either of these. I've yet to attend a TRF Summer Party but 
probably will go in 2003 since the VTR Convention will be held in conjunction 
with same. But then I'm from upstate New York.

>4.  How are you getting there?

Chances are my Herald 1200 sedan will get me there. It got me from NY to MN and 
back last year, so.... :-)

>5.  Would you consider caravaning?  In an LBC?  With a trailer?

Yes. I consider caravaning with others greatly desireable, maybe even 
mandatory, and I've done it both driving a Triumph and towing same. I've even 
heard of situations where "trailer queens" (kidding, folks) come off the 
trailer and get driven in the unfortunate event of a major breakdown of a car 
being driven.

>Thanks in advance for all responses - either before or after you pick 
>yourselves off the floor from laughing!

No laughter from me, David. These are all perfectly fair questions. But having 
done towing over the years with a variety of vehicles -- ranging from "quite 
adequate, thank you" to "don't know how the he** I did it, and I'll never do it 
again" -- you want to do any towing over (say) 5-10 miles to be done with a 
vehicle that is designed for the load. Your tow vehicle really needs the 
heavy-duty charging and cooling system for the extra strain, as well as 
heavy-duty brakes and drivetrain components. I rather doubt a CRV is up to that 
kind of strain, especially over such a great distance. Even if you make it 
there and back, chances are you won't like the price of repairs you'll make on 
the CRV once you get back. :-(

On the other hand, you'd be a hero to all if you drove a TR2 cross-country and 
back! (Note lack of smiley; I'm serious!)

--Andy Mace

///  triumphs@autox.team.net mailing list
///  or try  http://www.team.net/cgi-bin/majorcool
///  Archives at http://www.team.net/archive


<Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread>