Trailer Hitch for Monte Carlo
#31
DON"T DO IT MAN!!
Spend the money on a small truck, S10 or Ranger. For what the towing bill, and replacement tranny will cost, you could buy a small early 90's truck. It never hurts to have the spare vehicle around either.
Spend the money on a small truck, S10 or Ranger. For what the towing bill, and replacement tranny will cost, you could buy a small early 90's truck. It never hurts to have the spare vehicle around either.
#32
If I did that
I would sell the Monte and Buy a Ford..
I don't want an extra vehicle sitting around and I won't buy another GM.
I have had great luck with GM but they took the bailout.
"If they need to steal my money because of there own bad buisness descions to hell with them!" -- K-DAWG @ http://bbcboards.zeroforum.com
Thanks,
Jeff
I don't want an extra vehicle sitting around and I won't buy another GM.
I have had great luck with GM but they took the bailout.
"If they need to steal my money because of there own bad buisness descions to hell with them!" -- K-DAWG @ http://bbcboards.zeroforum.com
Thanks,
Jeff
#34
It is a 19' Bayliner ski boat I/O w/aluminum trailer. I have pics. The Monte Carlo pulled it fine and at 100k miles, has NEVER had a tranny issue. In fact, the only issue so far is this darned intermittent starting problem...think it might have something to do with the security module????
#35
okay so it doesnt have a ton to do with the topic. but this reminded me of the most redneck thing i've ever seen.
Back in the early/mid 90s my dad used to pull our 19 ft Jet boat which was equiped with a 455 olds. With his late 70's Trans Am hahaha
Back in the early/mid 90s my dad used to pull our 19 ft Jet boat which was equiped with a 455 olds. With his late 70's Trans Am hahaha
#36
It is a 19' Bayliner ski boat I/O w/aluminum trailer. I have pics. The Monte Carlo pulled it fine and at 100k miles, has NEVER had a tranny issue. In fact, the only issue so far is this darned intermittent starting problem...think it might have something to do with the security module????
Jeff
#37
I am guessing it being rear wheel drive was the key.
Jeff
#38
Well Jeff, to tell ya the truth, I've only used 3 different ramps (I have a lakehouse where two of those ramps are great - no moss issues). The other one is a public ramp at a big lake here in NC. Again, haven't ever had a problem. Now I will say thata the water level goes right up to the bottom of my exhaust pipes, but that's never posed any issue. Guess you'd need to pick your ramps carefully!
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