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Post by marky on Jun 28, 2009 22:14:44 GMT -5
Saw this at NHMS today in the infield (NASCAR Sprint Cup)... This may exceed the vehicle's recommended towing capacity.
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Post by johnsxj on Jun 28, 2009 22:21:32 GMT -5
WTF!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm sure those 45 series tires are load rated for that trailer Maybe he wanted a lowrider, but couldn't afford the air suspension.
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Post by DOUG® on Jun 29, 2009 6:36:57 GMT -5
Almost as bad as this one...
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Post by Scott on Jun 29, 2009 16:19:30 GMT -5
Saw this at NHMS today in the infield (NASCAR Sprint Cup)... This may exceed the vehicle's recommended towing capacity. I bet the guy at the trailer store told him that since the trailer is a tri axle you can tow it with anything. Something tells me the car in the trailer is towards the front or there is a giant tool box there.
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Post by beaker on Jun 29, 2009 16:24:10 GMT -5
<HIJACK! ;D> Hey - that looks familiar. I stood about 50 feet behind that trailer for most of this past Thursday directing traffic. NHMS does fundraising of sorts where you provide manpower & they pay your organization. Something different: www.nhms.com/speedway/fundraising/ If I wasn't busy I could have been there Saturday or Sunday during the races. </HIJACK> Saw this at NHMS today in the infield (NASCAR Sprint Cup)... This may exceed the vehicle's recommended towing capacity.
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Post by schwalby on Jun 29, 2009 17:41:51 GMT -5
I am hoping that the guy was just moving it across the infield and not actaully going anywhere with it.
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Post by marky on Jun 29, 2009 19:35:04 GMT -5
I am hoping that the guy was just moving it across the infield and not actaully going anywhere with it. I think so, there doesn't even appear to be safety chains hooked up.
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