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    Dave Severson is offline CHR Member/Contributor Visit my Photo Gallery
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    I see lots of people towing with the SUV's, personally don't think I'd try my diesel powered toter pickup for any of them.... It sits low, it's heavy, and makes tons of power..... Also gets around 13 mpg towing a 28' enclosed trailer.... Don't really think a top heavy Durango would make an ideal towing rig.... For me there's nothing worse then an underpowered tow rig with a drivetrain not specifically designed for towing, sitting on the side of the road with broken parts is just no fun.....
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    thank god car is still streetable lol. i tow about 45 miles to the track.my 85 dodge dose the job but cant be considered a vehicle. i need more seats!

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