Champagne taste but no enclosed trailer????

Madmachz

Member
Wow... surprised it even moves.... my 2006 would spin with the brakes on at a stop light in a small amount of snow...
 

timo

Well-known member
that's gotta be photo shopped, he wouldn't even be able to get out of that parking lot.
 

timo

Well-known member
yah but do you really thinking he swapping on winter tires on a corvette to pull his sled?

I call BS on that pic.



A good set of Blizzaks and some tongue weight... and he is good to go.
Summer tires, no way in ****.
 

goofy600

Well-known member
If you look it's a 1 place trailer so it should track in the car tracks not wider so maybe but not the way I would want to do it.
 

ezra

Well-known member
It is just a vet why not slap some snow tires on it and use it. 90% of those things spend there life in a old mans garage loosing value
 

boardin

Member
Looking at the snow build up behind the rear tires an up around the back end tells me a lot of tire spin. I say real!
 

geolith

Member
I think it's photo shopped. Look at the bottom of the rear tire, something looks off above the rear window, something sketchy just above the hitch. And yes the sled definitely looks too big. Was the guy wearing all that gear in the car?

I will add, I used to tow my sled on a 2 place trailer behind my diesel Passat.

The picture cracks me up, thanks for posting it.
 
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Uncle Vito

New member
I think it's photo shopped. Look at the bottom of the rear tire, something looks off above the rear window, something sketchy just above the hitch. And yes the sled definitely looks too big. Was the guy wearing all that gear in the car?

I will add, I used to tow my sled on a 2 place trailer behind my diesel Passat.

The picture cracks me up, thanks for posting it.

I currently tow a 2 place clamshell with a VW Tiguan 4MOTION AWD, tows better than my half ton did and blows the half ton away on fuel consumption :cool:
 
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