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Date:         Sun, 22 May 2005 02:48:11 -0400
Reply-To:     Eric Zeno <vw4x4@FYI.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Eric Zeno <vw4x4@FYI.NET>
Subject:      Re: Moving with a Vanagon, cross-country
Comments: To: Detroit Bus <detroit.bus@GMAIL.COM>
In-Reply-To:  <42d2267e05052116285911cda9@mail.gmail.com>
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Here is a better angle to it all. Sell everything the is under $100 and buy new on the other coast. You will be way ahead.

Eric 86-VW4x4 vw4x4@fyi.net 86-SS Syncro Pittsburgh, PA USA 1936-Chrysler 92-Jetta GWC www.fyi.net/~vw4x4/vw4x4.htm

On Sat, 21 May 2005, Detroit Bus wrote:

> Good Saturday afternoon to you all... > > I'm planning a cross-country move from NYC to LA. We are hoping to > forego renting a moving truck and use the Vanagon instead for the > contents of our one-bedroom apartment. I figure it will take about two > Vanagon-loads (that's 2 VL's, official metric unit). > > However, if I get a small trailer, or rent a U-Haul trailer, I might > be able to make it in one trip, which would save a lot of > cross-country mileage (5000 miles, in fact). But I know that Vanagons > aren't exactly happy doing their own towing and I don't want to damage > my vehicle. > > So- > > Question 1: > What's harder on the Vanagon ('87 GL, 160k miles, orig 5-speed, new > wasserboxer engine): an extra trip cross-country, or one trip pulling > a small trailer with about 800 lbs in it? I have time to make two > trips because my new job doesn't start until late June. > > Question 2: > My Vanagon does not currently have a trailer hitch. Any models I > should look for, sizes, capacities? Anything to watch out for? What > kind of place installs these? > > Question 3: > Where could I get a good roof rack, for bicycles and light flat stuff? > Is Thule the best option? Any suggestions for model numbers or sizes? > Anyone sell large flat racks for Vanagons like you used to see on > splits? Even homemade would be fine... > > Any other comments or suggestions on this kind of thing would be > helpful, especially from anyone with experience good or bad moving > with a Vanagon. A Penske truck would cost me $2000 including gasoline > for one trip cross-country (and then i'd still have to drive the > Vanagon out.) > > Garrick > > > > -- > Garrick, Queens, NY > '87 GL Weekender > > ***** >


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