HARDTRAILZ wrote:Looks like $300+ in fuel alone. Will have to check finances as i have a bit of debt to take care of first.
navigator wrote:The way I look at it, 100 miles away or 400 miles away if you aren't at home you still have a mess. It is a long tow or a trail fix either way. Besides you would have a pit crew to get you up and going quickly. By the time you got back with an axle, the pit crew would have your old axle out!
JCrayton99 wrote:I dont mind fixing it, its the getting it home to fix it that makes me weary
NC_IslandRunner wrote:JCrayton99 wrote:I dont mind fixing it, its the getting it home to fix it that makes me weary
I thought of how I would get towed home in a worst case, best and cheapest would be rent full size truck or SUV and rent a tow dolly should be around $200 total.
NC_IslandRunner wrote:JCrayton99 wrote:I dont mind fixing it, its the getting it home to fix it that makes me weary
I thought of how I would get towed home in a worst case, best and cheapest would be rent full size truck or SUV and rent a tow dolly should be around $200 total.
JamesDowning wrote:Tow dolly from Uhaul seems to be $49 for 2 days. Add a small uhaul truck in for a total of $217 (with mileage for 200 miles... if your distance is more, quote it yourself). Not bad!