bonesetter
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posted on 17/8/10 at 05:24 PM |
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Trailer or towing dolly for a seven?
For to and from TD's
The dolly would seem easier for storage when not being used, but are there any issues transporting your car on one? I seem to remember reading
somewhere they are not strictly legal..?
They are half the price too
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mark.s
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posted on 17/8/10 at 05:34 PM |
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i put a thread u a few days back ..have a look at this
http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=141353
not to sure about the gearbox in BEC now either
[Edited on 17/8/10 by mark.s]
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GMPMotorsport
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posted on 17/8/10 at 07:20 PM |
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Dont use a dolly, if you have an off on the track and damage the car, with a trailor you can always load it on no matter how bad it is, with a dolly
your very limited, seen it at race meetings!
www.gmpdevelopments.co.uk
www.gmpmotorsport.co.uk
ARDS Instructer.
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bonesetter
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posted on 17/8/10 at 08:04 PM |
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Hmm... might have been the thread linked above I read, and after reading through it again remember what made me post this
So it seems dolley's are technically a trailer but no-one will enforce that, might need brakes if more than 750Kg although a BEC is usually
under 500Kg, and might attract unwanted attention...
Go's off and scratches head
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bonesetter
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posted on 17/8/10 at 08:06 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by GMPMotorsport
Dont use a dolly, if you have an off on the track and damage the car, with a trailor you can always load it on no matter how bad it is, with a dolly
your very limited, seen it at race meetings!
A trailer is the obvious final solution
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