Pointers on trailing my Evo X cross country?
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http://www.tristatetuners.com/forum/...d.php?t=111840
Should be decently close for you from West Chester.
I'm new to the community as well - that will probably be my first real meet.
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^I am waiting for a phone call on a job that could come today or in 4 months so it really depends, but I am hoping sooner than later. I have the itch and scratch to get back to PA. I am going through beautiful PA withdrawal out here in LA (it doesn't deserve an adjective)! If I am back by then I will be there!
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nice, good luck to you on that. pulling a trailer for the first time would seem a little scary, as long as you get some practice, or at least have some help, take it slow, and be careful about it and be aware of how long your rig will be should be fine, oh and height clearance.
I would love to move back to PA, I love it everytime I get to go back and visit family. I am from not to far from there as well, was born in York, lived and in Wrightsville, and got family that lives in Lancaster. Love it up there and hope to live up there sometime again soon.
I would love to move back to PA, I love it everytime I get to go back and visit family. I am from not to far from there as well, was born in York, lived and in Wrightsville, and got family that lives in Lancaster. Love it up there and hope to live up there sometime again soon.
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Some good input in here. I tow trailers all the time and hauled my old Honda from OR to NY. I backed the car on the trailer because there was better clearance that way but some how there was a lot of dust on the interior by the end of the trip.
Be sure to anchor the car by the frame and not the axles or suspension arms. Not sure what type of trailer you'll be using, but I'm glad some one brought up the question about a flat bed trailer vs the dolly. All 4 wheels must be off the pavement, do not drag. But from what I've gathered that's not an issue.
Be sure to anchor the car by the frame and not the axles or suspension arms. Not sure what type of trailer you'll be using, but I'm glad some one brought up the question about a flat bed trailer vs the dolly. All 4 wheels must be off the pavement, do not drag. But from what I've gathered that's not an issue.
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