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I have traveled up to the MVMVC Weare NH rally a few times now with my M1008 pulling a car trailer with a M38 on it and two kids. The trip is about 3 hours but when you get to NH going 35 mph in second for 10 mins at a time going up the hills gets old fast. Going up the same hills is possible with my foot to the floor and holding 55 but I need to run into the hill at 65 to pull this off and 'melting pistons' is in the back of my mind. I am wondering if I really need to be towing a 2200# trailer with a 2600# jeep on it. The other issue is that I need to rent the trailer for three days which gets kinda expensive. I orginally thought I could remove the body off of my M101A2 and make a ramp set up for it but it is just too narrow and tippy for the jeep. Soooo....
I am looking for advice from folks who have actually flat towed M38 or M38a1 for hundreds of miles at 50~55mph. How does the jeep do? I would drop the drive shafts unless a bunch of folks tell me not to bother. I have a very sturdy tow bar for it.
Has any one had issues with 'death shimmy' or wheel lock flat towing M38s?
One of the Weare rally folks tows his M151 to the show from the boston area and says he goes 65 the entire way without any problems.
My steering box is worn (not out of adjustment) so I do get shimmy issues from time to time at speed. I will most likey rebuild the box prior to trying this.
Note, I searched for a long time on the site for a similar thread without luck, so hopefully I don't get pointed to a 300 post thread on the merits of flat towing 1/4 tons!
Thanks, hope to hear how flat towing 1/4 tons has worked for you, Thanks!
I am looking for advice from folks who have actually flat towed M38 or M38a1 for hundreds of miles at 50~55mph. How does the jeep do? I would drop the drive shafts unless a bunch of folks tell me not to bother. I have a very sturdy tow bar for it.
Has any one had issues with 'death shimmy' or wheel lock flat towing M38s?
One of the Weare rally folks tows his M151 to the show from the boston area and says he goes 65 the entire way without any problems.
My steering box is worn (not out of adjustment) so I do get shimmy issues from time to time at speed. I will most likey rebuild the box prior to trying this.
Note, I searched for a long time on the site for a similar thread without luck, so hopefully I don't get pointed to a 300 post thread on the merits of flat towing 1/4 tons!
Thanks, hope to hear how flat towing 1/4 tons has worked for you, Thanks!
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