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How NOT to tow a trailer

Discussion in 'The Choo-Choo shop' started by RACEBUICKS, Sep 7, 2007.

  1. RACEBUICKS

    RACEBUICKS Midwest Buick Mafia

  2. Bad Boattail

    Bad Boattail Guest

    These massive chains will hold it, don't worry :TU:

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  3. unclelar

    unclelar Well-Known Member

    thats why they should have never invented bicycle helmets
    people that stupid would have gotten weeded out of the gene pool
     
  4. ric

    ric Well-Known Member

    I second that. The logic of these ...mutants, as I like to call them is simply unbelievable :Dou:
     
  5. Mister T

    Mister T Just truckin' around

    Ahhh, the "Just good enough" school of knowledge.:Dou: :Dou:

    If I were to ever try something like that, you all have my permission to smack me upside the head with a 4X2, just as this dingus needs.:af:
     
  6. Dale

    Dale Sweepspear

    Also, he probably drove it at 80 mph. like 1/2 the people pulling trailers these days. :blast:

    Though, they probably couldn't get above 40 with that little S-10 Blazer.
     
  7. RACEBUICKS

    RACEBUICKS Midwest Buick Mafia



    HEY I resemmble that!!!:bla:
     
  8. Stage1 Jeff

    Stage1 Jeff Guest

    maybe he has a turbo boost button he can press to get it going ????
     
  9. SS-TRUCK

    SS-TRUCK Stage 1 X

    gotta give him credit he did reinforce it good with the 4x4 support and the 1x4 to spread the load . although the chains , well I used bigger on my dog lease . But the really scary part is that there are idiot like that out there every day . Couldn't tell for sure how he secured the hitch but I am sure it is as secure as the rest to that abortion , death trap . Insurance ???? DUH !!
     
  10. RACEBUICKS

    RACEBUICKS Midwest Buick Mafia

    Just for the record the S10 only uses a 1/4 inch pin on each side tro hold the tailgate on. So for all the weight its only held on by 2 small steel pins....
     
  11. evil16v

    evil16v Midwest Buick Mafia

    Why do you say that? Are you slowing down:laugh: :laugh:
     
  12. SS-TRUCK

    SS-TRUCK Stage 1 X

    After looking close at the chain and S hooks I think they are left overs from
    4' flourescent lights .
     
  13. limited_driver

    limited_driver Well-Known Member

    Not a very BRIGHT idea. :laugh:
     
  14. wildcat2

    wildcat2 Well-Known Member

    I applaud his ingenuity. Most of us would probably just sawz-all a hole in the roof. This way he doesn't have to hear the four kids in the back seat crying about getting wet when it rains. :TU:
     

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