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I have seen it all now.......................................................

Started by Jason B, May 26, 2012, 06:54:41 PM

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Jason B


GeoffA

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There goes my GVM right there....before even loading up or hitching up. Come to think of it, before I even get in the tug ;D ;D
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Jason B


MDSimpson

Can't be legal, or safe....


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kylarama

Quote from: GeoffA on May 26, 2012, 06:59:52 PM
Why........ ??? ???

beacuse those old springs and shocks leftover from that suspension lift you did need to be used for something...

and pump up shockies would have been way better for weight distribution ::)

Mrs smith

If you ever have the chance to check out some showies (as in the traveling carnivals) rigs, you will see these setups are very popular with professional travelers.
I think the blokes a little miss leading in saying that it'll suit most 4x4s, but this is a great setup for a truck.

Jason B

Quote from: Mrs smith on May 26, 2012, 07:41:16 PM
If you ever have the chance to check out some showies (as in the traveling carnivals) rigs, you will see these setups are very popular with professional travelers.
I think the blokes a little miss leading in saying that it'll suit most 4x4s, but this is a great setup for a truck.

As long as you don't expect your insurance company to pay up when it falls off the back and kills someone. I don't think you have a leg to stand on if you choose hang crap like this off the back of your truck, especially when we are laking about heavy loads.


Each to their own I guess.......................


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Jas

areyonga

I remember seeing these types of towbars many years ago, not this elaborate but they were designed for heavy vehicles with tough suspension so if towing a light caravan or trailer the vehicle didnt crack the drawbar of the trailer/caravan or shake the crap out of them which did happen frequently.  Mostly used on trucks but I havent seen them used for many years.  Now I am showing my age.

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I think it's a show and tell for his kid at school regarding what does your dad make

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I think he's ducked down the road from Kinglake to St Andrews and smoked some of their 'special' weed.
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