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Re: Super C towing question?
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Posted by Haas on May 07, 2001 at 06:53:14 from (152.163.201.207):
In Reply to: Super C towing question? posted by JFM on May 06, 2001 at 20:59:04:
If you are not going too far and don't have many steep hills, you should be OK. Keep an eye on the engine temperature and don't try to set any speed records. And if you don't have an electric brake set up for the trailer, use caution because the trailer will push you. It will take a lot longer to stop. Also, drive in 4th gear. Don't try to use 5th. Years ago, I had and old Ford pickup with the in line 6. Never liked it because of the front suspension. Got a chevy with a 305 V8. That ford 6 would pull way more than that chevy 305. If you are going to do much pulling, you really need to have an engine oil cooler and if you have an auto transmission, a transmission cooler.
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