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Glassnose Aficionado 2/09 |
Recently an unfortunate RVer had their Fiat 500 toad burn. Luckily the class C was saved. Doug drove past the scene and said the front wheels looked to be the center point of the fire. Any opinions from you 4 downers? 79 Barth Classic | ||
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5/12 |
A couple of years ago just after purchasing our Breakaway, I was towing a Saturn Vue that came with the coach 4 down and forgot to release the emergency brake on the Saturn. If a friend hadn't been following me and spotted smoke coming from under the car just after we took off and stopped me I suppose the toad could have caught fire. I am very careful now about releasing the emergency brake. "Keep On Truckin" 94 30' Breakaway #3866 5.9 cummins on spartan chassis | |||
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03/22 |
After I found out that the early model Jeeps (<1986) can not be 4 down towed, I came across numerous articles about fires that resulted after the transfer case overheated and caused fires. In my case, I was using the early model Jeep transfer case (Dana 300) in my Amigo V6 conversion because it is a right side drop. Where most say that one should not tow early model Jeeps more than 200 miles, I towed my Amigo 6000 miles before the rear output bearing of the transfer case seized, It was HOT for sure! I had over filled the case with oil which probably prolonged the inevitable! I didn't do my homework before the conversion, just assumed that because there were so many Jeeps being towed, all Jeeps could be towed. I have head of other fires that resulted because the driver either left the emergency brake on or left the car in gear. I am sure that some fires have resulted in people trying to tow 4 down and the tow vehicle could not be towed that way. Ed 94 30' Breakaway #3864 30-BS-6B side entry New Cummins 5.9L, 375+ HP Allison 6 speed Spartan chassis K9DVC Tankless water heater | |||
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