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chpmnsws6 01-26-2012 02:16 PM

97-99 xj with a 200 dollar rear disc brake conversion. You can pull the guts out of them and they keep coming back for more. Like the Miata, the biggest issue with them is keeping them cool when its 100+ degrees out.

nickt93 01-26-2012 02:45 PM


Originally Posted by SnakeKP (Post 826747)

I went and looked at a white 01 Sequoia Limited the other night that looked just like yours; 148k miles, $7k. I intended to buy it, but when I got there the paint was really dull - looked worse than in the pictures so I passed.

Have you been happy with the towing performance of yours? How much does your trailer weigh loaded?

SnakeKP 01-26-2012 04:14 PM


Originally Posted by nickt93 (Post 826778)
I went and looked at a white 01 Sequoia Limited the other night that looked just like yours; 148k miles, $7k. I intended to buy it, but when I got there the paint was really dull - looked worse than in the pictures so I passed.

Have you been happy with the towing performance of yours? How much does your trailer weigh loaded?

That is just a picture I took of jacob300zx towing with his, he does not have it any more, but I have rode in it/ towed my car with it. It was a damn good ride, towed just fine, was a blast off road, and was comfy as hell. It was like riding in a giant plush couch.

I tow with a 2006 GMC sierra, 5.3 crew cab. I love the truck and all that it provides. And if well taken care of it will last forever, but the gas mileage sucks with it being 4x4. Any wind and towing my dual axle trailor, miata, and all my gear, and im only getting 11 or 12 miles to the gallon. Also they can be expensive up front because everyone in Texas thinks they need 4x4.

GeneSplicer 01-26-2012 07:30 PM


Originally Posted by SnakeKP (Post 826837)
I tow with a 2006 GMC sierra, 5.3 crew cab. I love the truck and all that it provides. And if well taken care of it will last forever, but the gas mileage sucks with it being 4x4. Any wind and towing my dual axle trailor, miata, and all my gear, and im only getting 11 or 12 miles to the gallon. Also they can be expensive up front because everyone in Texas thinks they need 4x4.

That's the extact same ride as I have now - which WON'T cut it for hauling the 24' enclosed hauler. It struggles with hills towing the miata on my open tandem - total about 4500lbs. I'm looking to upgrade/downgrade to either an 06 GMC 2500 with the duramax, or an older Excursion with the 7.3 - either way I'll be stuck paying for diesel, but at least I'll have the torque to move the thing.

Maybe I need to sell mine in TX! KBB says worth about 15k - have 144k on the odo.

Savington 01-27-2012 01:48 AM

I used my parents' 5.3 Suburban to tow my Miata on an open trailer a few times and it didn't have any trouble with it.

My Duramax doesn't have any trouble with it either, though ;)

Savington 01-27-2012 01:51 AM

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You can't tow a dirt bike safely unless you have a rig of this size (preferably larger)

https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1327647068

thait 01-27-2012 03:48 AM

awd ml320 =]

SnakeKP 01-27-2012 08:36 AM


Originally Posted by GeneSplicer (Post 826920)
That's the extact same ride as I have now - which WON'T cut it for hauling the 24' enclosed hauler. It struggles with hills towing the miata on my open tandem - total about 4500lbs. I'm looking to upgrade/downgrade to either an 06 GMC 2500 with the duramax, or an older Excursion with the 7.3 - either way I'll be stuck paying for diesel, but at least I'll have the torque to move the thing.

Maybe I need to sell mine in TX! KBB says worth about 15k - have 144k on the odo.

Yea, mine is not the best tow rig, but with my setup it works for now. I would love to have a diesel but again, there seams to be a Texas up charge. Also its would be my daily, and that would kill my fuel costs. My close friend sold his 2006 GMC, crew cab, SLT, with 145k mile on it, with a 6" lift and 35" tires for 18k here in town. It was far from the nicest truck, in "good" shape at best. But bro tucks sell like hot cakes here

Scrappy Jack 01-27-2012 09:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Savington (Post 827028)
You can't tow a dirt bike safely unless you have a rig of this size (preferably larger)

I want to go the other way...

https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1327673541

(MT.net member Saboteur)

sixshooter 01-28-2012 10:22 AM

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Pussies!

http://hooniverse.com/blog/wp-conten...towing-car.jpg

https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1327764159

https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1327764831

http://www.roadcarvin.com/sites/defa...etriever-2.jpg

I wonder how much heavier a Volvo 940 is than a Miata? It looks like you only need something as big as another Volvo to tow it. Therefore, even a lowly Volvo will tow a Miata, right?

http://www.threefattigers.com/Projec...P940-4037b.jpg

sixshooter 01-28-2012 10:40 AM

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http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/...n_1732444c.jpg

http://www.clublexus.com/forums/atta...aravan-zzz.jpg

flying_solo 01-28-2012 12:50 PM

It's not a TX Diesel tax, it's a US Diesel tax. Diesel has a premium on resale for a reason.

Mobius 01-28-2012 06:18 PM

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I think only this will do:

https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1327792724

When I was in the UK in August I saw a lot of vehicles we would consider grossly insufficient towing campers. But, the UK has no mountains, so they can get away with it.

mr_hyde 02-01-2012 05:23 AM

I'm not going to read back through 6 pages to see if this has been posted but if not, it's a classic... :jerkit:

hustler 02-01-2012 09:00 AM


Originally Posted by Mobius (Post 827612)
I think only this will do:

https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1327792724

When I was in the UK in August I saw a lot of vehicles we would consider grossly insufficient towing campers. But, the UK has no mountains, so they can get away with it.

:bowdown:

jmann 02-01-2012 03:01 PM

This is what I use and I tow it with a 98 Dodge Grand caravan with a 3.8L motor, not the smaller 3.3's and 3.6's. I live in Wash. and tow down to Thunderhill and Laguna Seca alot and have to go over the Siskiyou's and have no issues, don't hardly even know its back there. The reason behind it was the price of gas is going to just get worse. All the V-8's well kill you on gas towing a trailer, somewhere around 9 mpg, even the GM and Ford v-6's won't do much better towing as they get around 18 hiway and 14 in town normally with no trailer. My van gets 22 to 24 hiway and 19 around town and if I keep it around 60 to 65 when towing it gets around 16.5 to 17 mpg. I had a double axle dovetail car trailer and sold it shortly after buying it as the gas milage was expensive towing that far alot.
Whats cool about this car dolly is it uses Rino Ramps to load with. You can't use a normal dolly with the built in ramps as they won't clear a miata's undercarriage that is lower then stock as they hang out to far. This also has surge disc brakes so you don't need a controller under the dash, same thing U-Haul and Penske uses on their car trailers, plus the disc. brakes over elect. drum brakes. After trailering for 40 years, I well never go back unless gas gets cheap again, which ain't go'na happen. John

http://cartowdolly.com/

yellowihss 02-01-2012 03:54 PM

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Here is what I use to tow.
https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1328129662

Better yet, here is what my buddy used to tow me when my head gasket blew at 14K
https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1328129662

Savington 02-04-2012 06:34 PM


Originally Posted by jmann (Post 829408)
This also has surge disc brakes so you don't need a controller under the dash, same thing U-Haul and Penske uses on their car trailers, plus the disc. brakes over elect. drum brakes.

Surge brakes are not a positive IMO. They are rough and jerky around town, and I had a sticky set on a 12,000lb forklift trailer try to push my 3/4 ton truck clear through an intersection once. Electric brakes are significantly smoother and far easier to maintain.

Ben 02-04-2012 06:43 PM

No kidding. Electric brakes work so much more predictably, can be adjusted in cab, and can be applied in cab without applying tow vehicle brakes (to stop sway).

Rental trailers have surge brakes because usually those renting them typically do not have brake controllers in their tow vehicle. Some will not allow the trailer to be pushed in reverse unless disabled. Pain.

jmann 02-05-2012 02:55 AM

Have never had any of those issues you guys seem to have had. I've had both types and been towing race veh. of one kind or the other for 40 plus years. Maybe the disc. brakes work better then drum as far as staying adjusted and applying even and consistent braking. As for backing up there is a pin that hangs by the slot where the tonque slides and you stick it in and keeps the brakes from being applied when you want to back up, takes a few seconds.


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