Towing an E30 with an E30
Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2005 3:22 pm
I need to pick up another E30 316i and all I have to do it is my E30...
Will I be able to safely join them together with a tow pole using the hook under the rear bumper on my car, and the hook at the front of the other car (i.e. the one that's screwed in when you clip that square of plastic out of the front bumper)?
And what will I need to do re lighting etc? Will it be legal for the driver (or "steerer") of the car behind to just copy what I do, i.e. brake slightly when I do so the brakelights come on, copy where I indicate etc? Or will I need an extra light unit?
The reason I'm planning on towing the other car is as it doesn't have tax or MOT. Would I need insurance for the other car?
Sorry to ask a load of stupid questions, but I have 200 miles of mostly motorway towing to do and my car seems to be a bit of a police magnet so I want to make sure I'm doing everything right
Oh, plus will my car be able to handle it? It's only a little 316i after all, wouldn't want to break it
Will I be able to safely join them together with a tow pole using the hook under the rear bumper on my car, and the hook at the front of the other car (i.e. the one that's screwed in when you clip that square of plastic out of the front bumper)?
And what will I need to do re lighting etc? Will it be legal for the driver (or "steerer") of the car behind to just copy what I do, i.e. brake slightly when I do so the brakelights come on, copy where I indicate etc? Or will I need an extra light unit?
The reason I'm planning on towing the other car is as it doesn't have tax or MOT. Would I need insurance for the other car?
Sorry to ask a load of stupid questions, but I have 200 miles of mostly motorway towing to do and my car seems to be a bit of a police magnet so I want to make sure I'm doing everything right
Oh, plus will my car be able to handle it? It's only a little 316i after all, wouldn't want to break it