[Shotimes] OT - how not to tow a trailer
James White
greensho@crown.net
Fri, 30 Apr 2004 23:33:51 -0500
I agree, Don!
But when are you going to get a trailer big enough to stick your WONDERFUL
cut-away V-6 SHO/Yamaha display motor into it for the conventions?
regards, Jim White - greensho@crown.net
Valparaiso, Indiana
'95 MTX - 282k - lots of mods (bad clutch)
'93 MTX - 284k - few mods and starting to rust
'95 MTX - 130k - lots of mods (now the daily driver)
----- Original Message -----
From: Donald Mallinson <dmall@mwonline.net>
To: Shylo McKinsey <mrfluffy02@yahoo.com>
Cc: TaurusSHO <shotimes@autox.team.net>
Sent: Friday, April 30, 2004 5:04 PM
Subject: Re: [Shotimes] OT - how not to tow a trailer
> Shylo,
>
> It is all in WHAT you tow, and how you do it.
>
> my '89 had a hitch from it's first owner. The car never
> towed anything till I had it though in 1991. I tow a small
> box trailer (been to a convention lately?) that I have had
> at the last few conventions. IT weighs maybe 350 pounds and
> total load is at or under 1000 pounds.
>
> I have towed this trailer with my '89 many times, and with
> my '96 (added a tranny cooler to the 96) with zero problems.
> The hitch on the '89 is a typical "bumper" hitch that
> bolts to two places on the body and to the bumper supports.
> The hitch for the '96 is a hidden receiver type that means
> you can remove the ball mount for a cleaner look when not
> towing.
>
> I am positive that neither car is not hurt at all for the
> towing. Now if I tried to tow a 4000 pound load, then I
> would be having problems.
>
> I have towed loads up to 10,000 pounds with the proper
> vehicles for the past 35 years or so. I like towing, maybe
> I have a desire to be a truck driver?
>
> The reason I tow the trailer with the SHO? For conventions
> I need to haul all the trophies, shirts, computer, portable
> office, plus sometimes my race tires, tools and other stuff.
> If I put that in the car I would be on the spring bumpers
> and be doing real damage to the suspension.
>
> With the trailer, I have about 60 pounds on the hitch and
> the car is empty except for me and my wife. Car rides
> level, springs don't get smashed, struts don't get a
> work-out. Trailer tires/springs take almost all of the load.
>
> Don Mallinson
>
> Shylo McKinsey wrote:
> > I guess if cars can pull a load, more power to them.
> > But one thing is for sure, you'll never catch my SHO
> > with a hitch on it...
> >
> > Shylo McKinsey
> >
> > '91 White MTX
> >
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