Have you weighed your boat lately?
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Ha, I wouldn't go that far. Maybe for our 2 months of summer? She is pretty close to perfect, if she could just find a way to stop subsidizing her defunct hair salon with my income she would be perfect. Oh to have a wife with a 6 figure income that likes anal, I'm 0 for 2
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And last but not least, our local porn star friend pictured on the right with my wife and I, Nadia Hilton is her porn name if you would like to google her. She is beyond crazy.
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Not even sure it makes any sense to post my stats as it appears this thread may be gone forever!
Funny reading though!
Anyway....84 30' scarab S-type with 502's on an aluminum tri-axle trailer and 40 gallons of fuel.....9540lbs, 845lbs tongue weight
I can tow it with my avalanche (got her home from jersey that way) but I don't because of the insurance fear. I agree that the tow ratings on these vehicles might be inflated but in the end of the day if the insurance company really wants to be pricks about it you don't have a leg to stand on if you are towing above the rating. You can talk until you are blue in the face about how great it tows, etc. etc. etc. but they won't care!
There has got to be someone on here that is in the vehicle insurance business? Would love to hear his/her opinion.
What you have to ask yourself is, is it worth the risk?
Thanks
Jim
Funny reading though!
Anyway....84 30' scarab S-type with 502's on an aluminum tri-axle trailer and 40 gallons of fuel.....9540lbs, 845lbs tongue weight
I can tow it with my avalanche (got her home from jersey that way) but I don't because of the insurance fear. I agree that the tow ratings on these vehicles might be inflated but in the end of the day if the insurance company really wants to be pricks about it you don't have a leg to stand on if you are towing above the rating. You can talk until you are blue in the face about how great it tows, etc. etc. etc. but they won't care!
There has got to be someone on here that is in the vehicle insurance business? Would love to hear his/her opinion.
What you have to ask yourself is, is it worth the risk?
Thanks
Jim
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Not even sure it makes any sense to post my stats as it appears this thread may be gone forever!
Funny reading though!
Anyway....84 30' scarab S-type with 502's on an aluminum tri-axle trailer and 40 gallons of fuel.....9540lbs, 845lbs tongue weight
I can tow it with my avalanche (got her home from jersey that way) but I don't because of the insurance fear. I agree that the tow ratings on these vehicles might be inflated but in the end of the day if the insurance company really wants to be pricks about it you don't have a leg to stand on if you are towing above the rating. You can talk until you are blue in the face about how great it tows, etc. etc. etc. but they won't care!
There has got to be someone on here that is in the vehicle insurance business? Would love to hear his/her opinion.
What you have to ask yourself is, is it worth the risk?
Thanks
Jim
Funny reading though!
Anyway....84 30' scarab S-type with 502's on an aluminum tri-axle trailer and 40 gallons of fuel.....9540lbs, 845lbs tongue weight
I can tow it with my avalanche (got her home from jersey that way) but I don't because of the insurance fear. I agree that the tow ratings on these vehicles might be inflated but in the end of the day if the insurance company really wants to be pricks about it you don't have a leg to stand on if you are towing above the rating. You can talk until you are blue in the face about how great it tows, etc. etc. etc. but they won't care!
There has got to be someone on here that is in the vehicle insurance business? Would love to hear his/her opinion.
What you have to ask yourself is, is it worth the risk?
Thanks
Jim
All kidding aside, I did ask my agent about tow ratings just a few short months ago. This is a quote directly from his mouth "Most of my claims are the result of stupidity, we pay once but not twice, I have to insure negligence but not fraud"
I took that as "I got you covered the first time, just don't do it again"
Now, lets move on to my 87 year old neighbor with coke bottle glasses that drives a pusher motorhome with airbrakes all over the country on a standard license towing a Honda CRV. I actually witnessed him cut the corner short and drag the CRV through the ditch at the end of the road. The cat diesel didn't skip a beat.
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