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I had an add-on transmission cooler on an RV which used hose clamps to hold
everything together. One worked loose, and I lost all of the oil and eventually the transmission. I would recommend double clamping everything....then routine checking. . -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- "Are you still wasting your time with spam?... There is a solution!" Protected by GIANT Company's Spam Inspector The most powerful anti-spam software available. http://mail.spaminspector.com "Dan" wrote in message om... "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... 1/4 mile? Yeah, its very close, I would have to pull it about twice a year about 150 miles. consider a receiver hitch Thats what I have. so you could reverse a drop hitch and raise the Yeah that sounds reasonable. You may choose to add some type of overlaod to your car. There are several options.Hydraulic or air shocks are one. My car has some sort of air shocks now, I have a load leveler system, although I have no idea how effective they might be, sounds like I should maybe go to a shock dealer and get an opinion? For you the Timbren overlaods might be adequate. I will look this up, Thanks sacrifice your ride when not hauling the trailer. If you take it very easy I doubt you would do any permanent damage to your car by taking a single trial run to see what you need to do. I plan to take a trial run for pulling, my tranny is supposed to deliver 220 ft/pounds of torque so I am trying now to determine if that is suffiecient to pull approx 3000 lbs or not. I've already bought a heavy duty (5000lb towe capacity) transmission cooler for my car ($41 at AutoZone) and will install before trying any serious towing. Thanks Very Much,Danny --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.659 / Virus Database: 423 - Release Date: 4/16/2004 |
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