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Old 04-28-2008, 02:41 PM   #108 (permalink)
diehardbiker
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There is reason that you might overlooked, some local ordiance prohibits parking trailer on driveway, meaning extra $$$ for storage fees, not worth it. I wouldn't object that at all, I do miss pu truck alot, I now have Jeep Wrangler which is really small yet gas hog! I gotta to live with it, not going to trade it because from time to time I'd like go topless, go off road, not worry about stuck in snow, etc. I do have trailer hitch on my Jeep, and will use them from time to time.

Also, it can cause damage to cars that tows anything, most cars today aren't designed for towing at all, but people do it anyway. The reason it is not good is because today most cars use Uni-frame, verses older cars that sits on frame which is perfect for towing. Uniframe means the whole body acts as frame, and making them pulling any trailer can cause frame to lose its straightness. Don't believe me? look up in car owner manual, its there.


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Originally Posted by The Highlander View Post
I don't understand why many drivers (non company/non RV owner/non horse owner) truck drive around without anything in truck's bedbox. Just show off for size but nothing with bedbox. Why not use trailer hitches? It's better than truck's bedbox for boat, two or more ATVs, motorcycle, tractor, and larger item.


It looks sexy, faster, and good mpg.
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