I'm thinking about towing the truck but Uhaul trailers are limited on size. Anyone know the length and width of a QC? I'm too lazy to go outside and measure the truck.
Smoke
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-stinkyFrom wheel to wheel its 82 inches, but you may need at least 84 inches due to the side skirts stick out a tad further
As far as lenght, its about 212 inches from nose to tail and thats a tad over,
a 17 footer should work good, 18ft or larger better, 90 inch wide would be great.
My utility trailor was only 86 inches or so and you couldnt open the door had to go in from the rear window, if ya could get a 102 it would be almost perfect.'
hope this helps.
Did ya get your truck done? That would be awesome!
Smokey said:its too big for a u haul, there only rated for 4000lbs and are a pile of shit....check the rental yards, they sometimes rent the the heavey duty flatbedsn for moveing the bobcats and such.....i had to do that with my buddies dsl 250,
FlyingLow said:It's got the towing package so it should be good to go, I hope. I want to tow the truck to Orlando to get our newest vendor to tune the turbo with the SCT. While he has the truck for a day or two I plan on taking the family to Disney World. Now all I need is a trailer.
FlyingLow said:This is an old thread but I need to try and tow my truck again. Anyone know of a place that would rent a trailer that would fit the QC? I plan on towing it with the Suburban down to Orlando.
Marc T said:Smoke,
Wouldn't it be easier and cheaper to just drive the truck(it is drivable right?) and rent a car there?:dontknow:
FlyingLow said:Wife doesn't like riding in the truck. Plus I could use it when I move.
EMT/SRT said:Move? I'm lost! Moving? What is not to like about riding in the 10?
EMT/SRT said:Where's the new destination? I have a lot of respect for you and your family being able to move that often. I can't imagine. Props to you and yours! :rock: