towing with a t-leg
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towing with a t-leg
I am thinking of getting a hitch for my legacy. what all have people towed with out any problems?
92 SVX LSL tour- 5spd swap baby
92 turbo touring wagon now also 5-speed swapped
89 xt6 stock
[quote="danetrain"]Fuck wyoming[/quote]
92 turbo touring wagon now also 5-speed swapped
89 xt6 stock
[quote="danetrain"]Fuck wyoming[/quote]
it has just a run of the mill 4.11 5-speed but i change transmissions about once a year any way so it's not really a concern for me.
i don't see me using the legacy to tow in the mountians it has power but not that much power.
i don't see me using the legacy to tow in the mountians it has power but not that much power.
92 SVX LSL tour- 5spd swap baby
92 turbo touring wagon now also 5-speed swapped
89 xt6 stock
[quote="danetrain"]Fuck wyoming[/quote]
92 turbo touring wagon now also 5-speed swapped
89 xt6 stock
[quote="danetrain"]Fuck wyoming[/quote]
I've got a hitch for my wagon, but found the spot welds on the passenger support box are blown out (apparently a pretty solid rear hit...) so the hitch instal is now on hold until I do the body swap to teh '91 LS Wagon shell I got.
I'm hoping the NA leg has enough umph to pull the baot short distances (1/4 mile and up the launch ramp). Boat is 21' Kelvar outboard, about 2900 with trailer.
Not planning any open road type towing...
I'm hoping the NA leg has enough umph to pull the baot short distances (1/4 mile and up the launch ramp). Boat is 21' Kelvar outboard, about 2900 with trailer.
Not planning any open road type towing...
'90 Bermuda Blue L Wagon (Wife's),
Auto, AWD, Now with 275K + miles!
2005 Outback, 2.5 AWD (wife's new daily)
Auto, AWD, Now with 275K + miles!
2005 Outback, 2.5 AWD (wife's new daily)