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Spotted: Colorado orange roundie being towed on rt 81n last night


Dionk

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Are you sure it wasn't your car? [emoji14] sorry. Too soon?
 
Did ya get any news or figure out what was the issue with yours?
 
Hope you're back on the road soon!


Thanks....it was being pulled on a Uhual car trailer. I might have to do that as well.

The shop I stopped at opens today - but it might be a couple of days before they can look at it.




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Did you drive back already?

 

My vote is for getting your '02 running again, and driving it home.

 

Good luck!

Ray

Stop reading this! Don't you have anything better to do?? :P
Two running things. Two broken things.

 

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35 minutes ago, Dionk said:

the question is whether I can tow my dead 2002 up 81n with my 99 M3?

nope.  no.  not a good idea.  imho.

 

just fix the six simple problems with the O2 and do as Ray_ suggested.

 

A quick search on an M3 forum found this advice:

"The biggest concern should be that the M3 was never designed to tow loads.  Consider renting a truck to haul your jet ski. Don't potentially ruin your M3 trying to use it as a truck.

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7 hours ago, '76mintgrun'02 said:

nope.  no.  not a good idea.  imho.

 

just fix the six simple problems with the O2 and do as Ray_ suggested.

 

A quick search on an M3 forum found this advice:

"The biggest concern should be that the M3 was never designed to tow loads.  Consider renting a truck to haul your jet ski. Don't potentially ruin your M3 trying to use it as a truck.

'

 

Yup. I vote fix it and drive it, or rent a truck to tow it. No sense risking two broken cars!

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