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Those trucks won't carry a truck on the back. way too much weight for them. They most likely won't be able to pull a truck physically or safely either.
i dont know how you did that. i had a hard time towing my motorcycle on a trailer with my 87 4runner, would never even consider towing a car hauler with it. too unsafe.
I used to tow my Willys with my 80 Toyota truck, got slow uphill sometimes but I never had an issue. I also used to tow 2 Seadoo's with my 84, and I had a cab-over camper on top of that. I towed an 18' travel trailer with my 86 4Runner with no issues either.
you the man!
there is 1 time towing a car on a flatbed is ok... its called a flatbed tow truck...jsut for giggles, how would you even get a car up onto an 8 foot flatbed? cars are much longer than 8 feet, and would you use ramps? those load ramps and that gvwr on the axle would have to be super strong.... flatbed trucks usually have a 1 ton axle at most.....
towing a lighter vehicle flat tow or on a trailer behind something is one thing, actually puttign a vehicle in the bed of another is another....those duece and a hlfs are not toyota pickup trucks, or any other pickup truck for that matter, those are purpose built class B minimum vehicles with gear able to support that
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