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Old 02-15-2008   #1
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Re: Towing a DSM with a DSM

Good luck with the boost, dont toast the turbo. DSM's have a unibody frame, which cant take much stress from towing. My best opinion, use someone's v-6/v-8 truck. Not sure how far your towing the car, but it's better to not have to burn the clutch alot, the brakes, and rotors after the tow. I have a truck i could do it for you.

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Old 02-15-2008   #2
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Re: Towing a DSM with a DSM

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Good luck with the boost, dont toast the turbo. DSM's have a unibody frame, which cant take much stress from towing. My best opinion, use someone's v-6/v-8 truck. Not sure how far your towing the car, but it's better to not have to burn the clutch alot, the brakes, and rotors after the tow. I have a truck i could do it for you.
I have an SCM61, Im not even gonna be able to hit boost.
Unless your planning on driving a truck to cali for a simple tow. i would refrase your statement.
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