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Old 14-05-2008, 12:48 PM   #11 (permalink)
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I'm seriously tempted by one of these Mini Splittie.
Turbo, 4wd, 5 doors, 50mpg. What's not to like?
Hmm, wonder if I can tow a 4wd on an a-frame?

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Old 14-05-2008, 05:40 PM   #13 (permalink)
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I'm seriously tempted by one of these Mini Splittie.
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Hmm, wonder if I can tow a 4wd on an a-frame?

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Yes you could.
But you'd get through a few tyres and gearboxes
thought about putting it in a belly locker
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Yes you could.
But you'd get through a few tyres and gearboxes
thought about putting it in a belly locker
Which would you camp in it or the RV?
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Yes you could.
But you'd get through a few tyres and gearboxes
thought about putting it in a belly locker
It'll take up less space than a spare tyre
I've just found a company that does a dog clutch kit for the rear propshaft on a Suzuki. Gonna drop them a line to see if it could fit the Subaru.

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