Life has been a tizzy of late. The good news is I got a new truck, it's a 2005 Dodge Dakota with a 4.7L V8, 4x4, tow package yadda yadda. I work in construction and am a landlord/superintendant (read, fixes up house in spare time) so I need a truck.. I didn't go full size cause they have gone stupid huge of late and a dakota is most of a 1/2 tonne. The bad news is that it has eaten up all my fun money for the next year or so.
At least I now have a tow vehicle and am no longer taking the bus. Cheers Andrew M Onterrible 30ish |
Skye Skye Nott Elite Moderator Location: Vancouveh Join Date: 12/18/2005 Age: Possibly Wise Posts: 476 Rally Car: Xratty |
Great, I wish I knew someone with a truck
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Parry Dave Maxwell Mod Moderator Location: secoast NH Join Date: 02/17/2006 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 97 |
I am going next week to pick up a toyota pickup serviced by where I work. Got tired of wondering how much it would cost to ride the flatbed home. Also got tired of a 317,000 mile daily driver. The v6 pickup should pull my golf with no problem.
so, I share your excitement lol. I agree full size trucks are like riding a brotasaurus. Even a half ton rides like a buckboard, gets less then 20 mpg and requires a boating liscense to pilot. I love when you see them perfectly clean parked in a spot outside the local tanning salon or something. |
Morten Morten Senior Moderator Location: Vancouver, BC Join Date: 01/11/2006 Age: Ancient Posts: 366 Rally Car: 1974 Dodge Colt |
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Skye Skye Nott Elite Moderator Location: Vancouveh Join Date: 12/18/2005 Age: Possibly Wise Posts: 476 Rally Car: Xratty |
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Yeah like I said they've up and gone ridiculous. Ever since they became a fashion item about 10-15 years ago (the new Dodge was the starting point IMO).
Bucking is actually a sign the suspension was designed to do work. It's when they ride like a car that they arnt. A V6 will tow your golf no problem.. might be sketchy if you're putting it on a full trailer.. Have fun with it. Andrew M Onterrible 30ish |
Morten Morten Senior Moderator Location: Vancouver, BC Join Date: 01/11/2006 Age: Ancient Posts: 366 Rally Car: 1974 Dodge Colt |
I have a Toyota Tacoma with a 3.4L, 190HP, and 220 foot pounds torque.
When I went from Vancouver BC to Merritt BC, I had to cross the Coquihalla Pass. The pass is 4068' in elevation. I was towing a uhaul trailer, the Colt, had one guy with me in the truck and loaded with gear. We made it without incident, although we were definately not setting any speed records. |
Parry Dave Maxwell Mod Moderator Location: secoast NH Join Date: 02/17/2006 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 97 |
i'll be using a car dolly. i figured if it can't pull 2300 pounds on a dolly i was going to ram it into the nearest tree. My stuipd ass 240 could probably pull that golf on a dolly.
There's a lady up the street from work who pulls a 2 horse trailer with a v6 tacoma. That's madness....but it does it. |
derek Derek Bottles Professional Moderator Location: Lopez Island/ Seattle WA Join Date: 12/20/2005 Age: Possibly Wise Posts: 853 Rally Car: Past: 323, RX2, GTI. Next up M3 ? |
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Morten Morten Senior Moderator Location: Vancouver, BC Join Date: 01/11/2006 Age: Ancient Posts: 366 Rally Car: 1974 Dodge Colt |
Towing the Colt with the Tacoma to my first event, and subsequently the first time I had towed a car on a full trailer was an experience (it was afterall close to the max capacity of the truck). I think I was more concerned about the fact of not having a transmission cooler or let alone a guage to monitor the transmission fluid temp. This was expecially so as I was making the trek across the pass.
Leaving home to go to the rally, we ended up leaving 3 hours later than planned. I wonder if the is a common occurance amongst rally folk ? By the time everything was together and the fact that the "wonderful" people at uhaul rented my pre-booked trailer to someone else by mistake, didn't help us out the door any sooner. Ahhhh the memories of the last minute scramble. In retrospec... next time the trailer should go behind my friends E250 (service vehicle) that has a 5.4 in it. Hey Graham are you reading this ? ![]() |
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------------------------------------------------------- > i'll be using a car dolly. i figured if it can't > pull 2300 pounds on a dolly i was going to ram it > into the nearest tree. My stuipd ass 240 could > probably pull that golf on a dolly. > > There's a lady up the street from work who pulls a > 2 horse trailer with a v6 tacoma. That's > madness....but it does it. A car dolly will be fine. I find it makes a really big difference if the car you're hauling is on a dolly or a trailer. Which is of course quite obvious. As for the V6 tacoma.. I think it's our culture of overkill that makes us all shudder when reading that. But yeah, I'd want a bigger truck. Andrew M Onterrible 30ish |
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Morten Morten Senior Moderator Location: Vancouver, BC Join Date: 01/11/2006 Age: Ancient Posts: 366 Rally Car: 1974 Dodge Colt |
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Skye Skye Nott Elite Moderator Location: Vancouveh Join Date: 12/18/2005 Age: Possibly Wise Posts: 476 Rally Car: Xratty |
Hey, that's a great idea. Maybe kind of clapped out, but might still have the wheelchair lift hahaha
Ali would slit my throat if I got another vehicle. Maybe some theoretical future co-driver will have something. On the other hand, I am going to need something to haul lumber etc if I built that cabin this summer.... Skye www.rallyrace.net Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/05/2006 11:11PM by Skye. |