Towing A Supra Without Rotors or Suspension?

Elie_Kaze

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Alright guys. Quick update. I went to U-Haul and rented 4 x 1000lb rated furniture dollies. I used two up front and two behind. I put blocks of wood between the control arm and the shock mount to keep the car from sagging. Had to use a couple 2x4's to level the car underneath. We just moved it out onto the driveway for now and the flat bed is coming this afternoon. She rolled right out of the garage. :D

I'll let you know how it makes it on to the flatbed. W00t!!!
 

te72

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::popcorn::

Take pictures? Been a couple days now, did you have any luck?
 

Elie_Kaze

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I didn't take any picture of the move in action, but I did snap some after I got it into the garage. I know the tow guy took a picture. I should ask him to send it to me. The move was quite successful actually. The tow guy charged me for the price of a regular tow just because he loved the challenge of getting on the bed. Never thought I would ever see that. lol

Just brought the dollies back to Uhaul. They were a little deformed from the weight, but just turned them upside down and they set back into place over the past couple days.

I haven't seen the car in a few months since I got it and I will tell you that I am in way over my head. haha.

I am probably going to start a build thread where I will be asking advice on the regular. Especially technicals since I have alot to learn before I jump right into it.

Here's a couple pics of how it sits now.




 

te72

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Looks like you have your work cut out for you... at least you have a nice sized garage to work with, that is always nice! :)