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Old 07-24-2020, 05:14 AM   #36
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There is a difference between capacity and capability just like there is a difference between could you do something vs. should you do something.

I towed a 1972 Starcraft Starmaster 8 with a leased 1997 Chevy Cavalier Rally Sport with a 2.0 L engine and a 5 spd. manual transmission. Every manual and guide, plus common sense all said it shouldn’t be done, but I did it anyway. Me, wife, 3 kids and all our gear in the car. I justified it at the time by saying we never camped more than 2-3 hours from home,. But looking back it was just plain stupid and put my family and others at unnecessary risk. Could I do it? Absolutely! Should I do it? Absolutely not!
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