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does any one know know a web site that I can get the frame brackets and tow bar that I need to flat tow a gen one B2?
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I flat towed my ranger with a cheap princess auto tow bar for a couple years. I removed the bumper and made an adapter so either the bumper fits or the tow bar. I had registration and a plate on the truck, and I think parking insurance. Also a sign saying "in tow", and magnetic tow lights. Eventually I went to a trailer because of an accident...if I had wrecked worse how would I get my truck home? A pic of the accident is used for my avatar pic.
I would say go for it.
This is the eventuallity depending on goals .. I dislike trailers and towing...but when potential thrashing is on the agenda....a quality trailer is very handy.
I am older and broken enough that rebuilding the trans or engine or axle housing to go home is not just another bump in the road anymore ....
But for moderate stuff... Flat towing is cost effective. Way less weight
After the $2400 transmission rebuild bill I wish I would have waited and found another one with a manual. Although its been almost 5 years since the rebuild and haven't had any issues, so hopefully I won't have any trouble. I'd love to get another B2 with a manual though at some point...I had an 84 B2 but it had way too many rust issues to try and tackle, so I ended up scrapping it finally. My current 88 B2 is rust free, just needs repainted and some interior work done to it. I did do a bit of painting on it with some spray paint just to cover up the raw fiberglass on the rear hatch, and some spots on the roof that the paint was gone just to keep stuff from rusting and from destroying the fiberglass hatch.Well....my b2 has a hand shaker....so it's ok.