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<blockquote data-quote="toofast4u" data-source="post: 1983000" data-attributes="member: 3891"><p>Does anybody make permanent tie downs hooks to mount on the car or do you just wrap the tie downs around the axles and LCAs? I thought I saw some before, but can’t find them now. I am also wondering if my ML55 will be fine to pull it I know it has more then enough power just worried about the tongue weight. The trunk is rated at 500 Ibs tongue weight and 5,000 Ibs load. I have a dual axle open vehicle trailer and a dual axle closed car trailer I can use and I actually think the closed trailer is the lighter of the two. Was thinking of loading the car backwards so the motor is over the axles. Any comments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toofast4u, post: 1983000, member: 3891"] Does anybody make permanent tie downs hooks to mount on the car or do you just wrap the tie downs around the axles and LCAs? I thought I saw some before, but can’t find them now. I am also wondering if my ML55 will be fine to pull it I know it has more then enough power just worried about the tongue weight. The trunk is rated at 500 Ibs tongue weight and 5,000 Ibs load. I have a dual axle open vehicle trailer and a dual axle closed car trailer I can use and I actually think the closed trailer is the lighter of the two. Was thinking of loading the car backwards so the motor is over the axles. Any comments. [/QUOTE]
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