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Old 05-23-2001, 07:14 PM
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rent a tow trailer for the Stook? Want to take it up to my old stompin grounds in Oregon for a while but I need to haul my dogs and other junk and don't really want to eat rocks on the freeway with it for 2000 miles either.
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not sure that a trailer could attach behind this car... not much under the rear other than mufflers! nothing in the shop manual about this... and dont have the owners manual handy. better check it.

or maybe you mean a trailer to put the stook on! that would make a lot more sense- from the shop manual it looks like you can not use a two wheel on the ground type trailer- would have to be a full car on the trailer type.
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Originally posted by cthree
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Do they have a full off-the-ground type trailer or only the one axle type?
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Originally posted by TrojanHorse
Originally posted by cthree
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Do they have a full off-the-ground type trailer or only the one axle type?
http://uhaul.com/trailers/index.html
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i did not see a trailer that would hold a stook at uhaul.com

some useful info:

http://www.findarticles.com/cf_0/m0BUX/2_3...1/article.jhtml

does not sound like a good idea unless you have a very large tow vehicle!

[Edited by wanabe on 05-23-2001 at 08:53 PM]
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Trojans! and Cthree!

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I can see it now. . . the year, 2025, a huge Winnebago or GMC motorhome cruising down the highway driven by one of you currently 30-something guys now (2025) in your 50s. . . towing a Stook! Oh, the humanity!

I can hear the justification . . . "But we just want to VTEC a little bit around the national park."

In 2025 I'll be 77, probably trying to VTEC my walker in the nursing home, or (oh, the humanity) lying in bed, calling my Jamaican nurse "Mommy"!
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I used Penske last time I moved and they were great.

http://www.pensketruckrental.com/
http://www.pensketruckrental.com/personal_...carcarrier.html
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by lvs2k
[B]I can see it now. . . the year, 2025, a huge Winnebago or GMC motorhome cruising down the highway driven by one of you currently 30-something guys now (2025) in your 50s. . . towing a Stook!


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