Help with Towing my Truck?

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You can't just measure, give the dimensions to the driveline shop, have them build the shafts, and pick them up with another vehicle? Might take a little longer, but seems a LOT easier than towing that big bitch. :dunno:
 

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IF only we lived in the same world...

If this rig would fit on this trailer than yours sure would..

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Thats the kinda trailer im looking for

Dude I don't know if I would recommend pulling your truck on a dolly...


All new trucks need all 4 wheels off the ground :(
Or you're supposed to, anyway...

It might be different with no driveshafts in it :lol:

Yeah there wouldnt be a drive shaft in it

becaureful with a flat bed wrecker, might be too high.

Ive had AAA ever since i started driving, after all those years... now that my truck is lifted they wont touch the damn thing. So i canceled service.

Only way my truck gets towed is on a lowboy goose neck.

how tall's your truck right now? to the roof i didnt see it. Mines slightly over 9' (9'1"-9'3") i put it on my dads trailer and hit a light, oops.

might want to try to pick up some stock tires, that will shorten it ALOT

I dont wanna pay for stock tires unless someone has some they dont want anymore around here

becaureful with a flat bed wrecker, might be too high.

Ive had AAA ever since i started driving, after all those years... now that my truck is lifted they wont touch the damn thing. So i canceled service.

Only way my truck gets towed is on a lowboy goose neck.

how tall's your truck right now? to the roof i didnt see it. Mines slightly over 9' (9'1"-9'3") i put it on my dads trailer and hit a light, oops.

might want to try to pick up some stock tires, that will shorten it ALOT

Plus he is doubling his lift height :lol:

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You can't just measure, give the dimensions to the driveline shop, have them build the shafts, and pick them up with another vehicle? Might take a little longer, but seems a LOT easier than towing that big bitch. :dunno:


Yeah im sure i could but then again someone messes up just a little bit and its all screwed ya know? Id rather have it in their hands
 

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