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What are ways to tow a car?
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<blockquote data-quote="dodothealmighty" data-source="post: 2230988" data-attributes="member: 407440"><p>So I'm moving to Atlanta from Panhandle; Roughly a 6 hour drive. I am taking 2 cars, and a U-Haul. One of the cars has an axle/imbalance issue I haven't figured out yet, so when I got 70+ it shakes, so I prefer to just tow the secondary car, but I would LIKE to tow it without any wheels on the ground. Like I know you can get the rack thing on theback of the U-Haul so only the front(Or back for some cars) tires roll, but is there anyway to get like a trailer that the ENTIRE car can rest on? I've seen it on the high-way from time-to-time, but I assume the cars are only bodies or something...</p><p></p><p>If anyone has any suggestions, I'd appreciate it!</p><p></p><p>(P.S. I believe it's the back tires that cause the shaking, so could I just hitch up the back and let the front tires roll? If so, how do I do that? -_-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dodothealmighty, post: 2230988, member: 407440"] So I'm moving to Atlanta from Panhandle; Roughly a 6 hour drive. I am taking 2 cars, and a U-Haul. One of the cars has an axle/imbalance issue I haven't figured out yet, so when I got 70+ it shakes, so I prefer to just tow the secondary car, but I would LIKE to tow it without any wheels on the ground. Like I know you can get the rack thing on theback of the U-Haul so only the front(Or back for some cars) tires roll, but is there anyway to get like a trailer that the ENTIRE car can rest on? I've seen it on the high-way from time-to-time, but I assume the cars are only bodies or something... If anyone has any suggestions, I'd appreciate it! (P.S. I believe it's the back tires that cause the shaking, so could I just hitch up the back and let the front tires roll? If so, how do I do that? -_-) [/QUOTE]
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