NFLD-Nytro
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
APEX 06 said:Pull the belt and hook up to the a-arms.
What he said.
APEX 06 said:Pull the belt and hook up to the a-arms.
Irv said:Great question!
A few of you have suggested hooking up to the A-arms?
Personally I think the spindles would be a better place wouldn't they?
They are stronger, thicker etc and wouldn't be prone to bending like the A-arms would be, imo?
I know what your getting at but to say hook them to the a-arms is just wrong imo.NFLD-Nytro said:Irv said:Great question!
A few of you have suggested hooking up to the A-arms?
Personally I think the spindles would be a better place wouldn't they?
They are stronger, thicker etc and wouldn't be prone to bending like the A-arms would be, imo?
How, exactly, are the spindles connected to the sled?
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Irv said:I know what your getting at but to say hook them to the a-arms is just wrong imo.NFLD-Nytro said:Irv said:Great question!
A few of you have suggested hooking up to the A-arms?
Personally I think the spindles would be a better place wouldn't they?
They are stronger, thicker etc and wouldn't be prone to bending like the A-arms would be, imo?
How, exactly, are the spindles connected to the sled?
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By hooking them to the spindle, you are technically hooking them to both a-arms which would make it a stronger towing point than just hooking to 1 a-arm, which I assume most do who tow that way?![]()
canoehead said:I guess no one has a functional front bumper?
NFLD-Nytro said:canoehead said:I guess no one has a functional front bumper?
I would NEVER tow from the front bumper, even if it's probably doable with a Nytro.
new4stroker said:NFLD-Nytro said:canoehead said:I guess no one has a functional front bumper?
I would NEVER tow from the front bumper, even if it's probably doable with a Nytro.
That's funny the bumper on the Venture appears to be attached right to frame or am I wrong? That is what I use to tie down to trailer in front so if its not I best change my practice.
canoehead said:I guess no one has a functional front bumper?
Definately was not indicating to tow from a stock front bumper. I'm pretty sure my Skinz would take alot of tugging, but I normally don't tow anybody with my front bumper. LOLLJ 452 said:canoehead said:I guess no one has a functional front bumper?
Ironically the Nytro front bumper is the last place I would hook a tow rope to. A load in any direction other than vertical and she folds. It (Stock) is made from a thin-wall aluminum tube. You'd be better off hooking up to the windscreen.
Crewchief47 said:Mooseman said:Another way is to put the rear of the dead sled on the back of the towing sled and tie it down. Apparently it's like rubbing a cat the wrong way and the towed sled will go all over the place. I think that method should only be used as a last resort.
We've done this and it works great for shorter distances. Used some tow straps to tie it to Maim's sled (not in the picture yet).
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