How not to tow a fith wheel

TonkaToy

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Sanford
Someone sent me thse photos and I just had to share. I am just glad he is not from our state.
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Woww!!

I'm amazed by this feat of engineering~~!!
 
:shaking: Someone should beat his parents for raising such a dumbass.
 
He's got extra chain running to the tailgate, the wood support, and it is tied into the floor too. Add a set of airbags, looks safe enough for me to pull up and down I-85 at 75-85mph.
 
Not to mention his front tires are almost of the ground.
 
I mean seriosuly. His engineering is spot on, but how could he forget Load Range E tires DUUUUUUH

Damn man put some rubber on that bitch and rock on
 
wow and to think I went out and purchased a F350 dually diesel for no reason. One of those would have been a lot cheaper.
 
I'll bet he is glad he checked the 2.8 v6 option when he bought the blazer. You know there is no such thing as too much power.
 
Looks like he came to the same conclusion I did...Trailer brakes would be overkill and a complete waste of time for this set-up.
 
Safety Chains would be ridiculous, might limit the turning radius or scratch up the paint job besides being utterly unnecessary!!
 
I like the 4x4 tailgate prop...NICE
 
Just think of the next guy to own the blazer. :shaking: Like new one owner. Local trade old lady owned it. And I get stopped for haveing my brights on. Anything over 45 would have that thing fish tailing like crazy he needs a leveler then he'd be set until he wants to stop. Things people do never seems to amaze me.
 
Beast inc.

I heard that was a spy photo of Ricky's new Beast Inc Race Hauler :flipoff2:
 
Hell yea! Just slap some z71 stickers and a HD badge on it and it'll pull a house!:lol:
 
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