Be careful of that. Back in my racing days before I got a trailer I used to
flat tow with a tow bar that attached to those tabs on the frame that held
the bumper brackets. little did I know that they are weak and will develop
cracks and eventually rip off. Never got that far, but after noticing the
cracks I scrounged up the cash for a used trailer. Later found out that
this was a sort of know weak point.
Jerry Krakauer
SRL311 00099
----- Original Message -----
From: "Eddie" <eddietude@socal.rr.com>
To: "Alan Watt" <AlanW@dprinc.com>
Cc: <Datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2010 12:25 PM
Subject: Re: [Roadsters] Tow Strap Advice
> I've seen Roadsters towed by removing the front bumper and brackets, and
> then attaching a bar to a custom made bracket that is bolted to the frame
> where the bumper brackets were removed from.
>
> Since it's only 4 bolts to attach the two brackets, and these points are
> attached directly to the frame, this looked like a sound way to tow.
> NOW, this rig used a tow BAR, not a strap. Thus no issue of 'slack" or of
> rear ending the tow car.
>
> Eddie
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