If you make it to wa and something fails you can get ahold of me. im sure if your in northern cal or oregon josh would lend some sort of assistance
Thank you for the offer of help! I spoke to U-haul today, and they said that I can get my truck and a homemade hitch approved, however my roommate and I are thinking its best to just drive the mustang, fuel for it will cost less than the tow dolly or tow bar.
Today I had to go get the equipment to change a tire roadside on the truck. I told myself if I was useing a breaker bar, it needed to be Craftsmen, and for the breaker bar, the beefy extension, and the socket (All of our tools were stolen) was going to be between $70-100. I decided instead to get a glad hand, a length of hose, and since the craftsmen air hammers were very expensive and 1/2 inch drive, I was worried that they would not be able to break the lugs loose without spending $120, I instead went to harbor freight and spent $100 for a 3/4 inch drive air hammer that puts out an AWESOME 950lbs feet of torque.
I still need to change the oil, and I want to pull of and inspect the brake drums. I will be contacting some other Southern Cali MV owners to see if they will assist me in these preparations.
The only other sticking points are I still need a brake light switch, and I need a turn signal relay.
Anyone else have suggestions for things to look over before a 1200 mile trip?