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Old 07-17-2017, 06:36 PM   #6
Budman
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: 2014 Hurricane 34E
State: Alabama
Posts: 286
THOR #6181
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Originally Posted by Oneilkeys View Post
I towed my Karmin Ghia for years - until it turned into a little pile of rust in my driveway - and never had an issue. It is a little low and I dragged a few times, but got used to judging. If you do get a beetle, there is a tow bar built specifically for beetles, that fits up under the front suspension and attaches with two pins above the axel. Super easy to get on and off and I could tie it up to the bumper and drive short distances with it on. Easy on the vehicle to tow it that way too. Don't know if there are any still around, but it would be worth looking for.
I have seen those tow bars very reasonable. But correct me if I am wrong, u still have to lie on ground under front and connect?

If so, that is the part I am afraid of as I have a bad back, bad neck, and 2 replaced knees!!! Once I'm down I can't hardly get up but if I do usually get hurt/strain something after I do!!!

I was thinking of going w a Roadmaster or Blue Ox baseplate. Probably BO since I have one of there tow bars here at the house. Thx, Dennis.
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