How to tow imobilization RR long distance
So here's my dilemma, my 2005 Range Rover is immobilized because my steering column went out. I'm moving in less than a month. the repair is going to be really expensive and I don't have the money to repair it before my move. I'm having trouble trying to figure out how to get it from where I currently am in Virginia to where I am moving to in Florida. It exceeds the weight limit for U-Haul car haulers, and it's broken down so I don't think a U-Haul trailer would work anyway because there's no winch on U-Haul trailers for loading immobile vehicles. Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can get my Range Rover from from Va to Fl ? I have also looked into putting it on a transport truck, but those are very pricey and also make me a bit uneasy after reading some of the reviews.
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Originally Posted by foxifili
(Post 652821)
So here's my dilemma, my 2005 Range Rover is immobilized because my steering column went out. I'm moving in less than a month. the repair is going to be really expensive and I don't have the money to repair it before my move. I'm having trouble trying to figure out how to get it from where I currently am in Virginia to where I am moving to in Florida. It exceeds the weight limit for U-Haul car haulers, and it's broken down so I don't think a U-Haul trailer would work anyway because there's no winch on U-Haul trailers for loading immobile vehicles. Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can get my Range Rover from from Va to Fl ? I have also looked into putting it on a transport truck, but those are very pricey and also make me a bit uneasy after reading some of the reviews.
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I have used a come a long multiple times to load a dead Rover on a trailer. Works great.
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Originally Posted by ArmyRover
(Post 652917)
I have used a come a long multiple times to load a dead Rover on a trailer. Works great.
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