Tio Rocky
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Towing
I'll be heading to La Paz in a week or so,,, is it ok to pull my Jeep behind the motor home?
Thanks for your help!
Tio Rocky
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BajaCactus
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Hi...
I have seen many.. many people do that... as far as I know you should have no problems... just do not forget to bring your registration papers in case
any authorities question you for the ownership of it.
Maybe someone else that has do this before can give you more accurate info.
Happy and safe travels....
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bajalou
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You have to have the registration papers (origional). They also might have you start it as it must be in operating condition. They have had me start
the towed vehicle more than once.
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Bedman
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TioRocky,
You can tow your Jeep, no problem. Just like in the states. Make sure you get Vehicle Insurance for the towed Jeep too. Do get the same insurance plan
on the Jeep as you would on the Motorhome. If you only get the "Towed Vehicle" insurance, it will only be insured when it is Hooked up to the
motorhome and being towed and not when it is driven. Unless you plan on Not driving it !
Lewis and Lewis has the Best insurance.
Bedman
[Edited on 7-27-2004 by Bedman]
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jrbaja
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Tio
I will also be pulling a truck down in a week or so. If you wish to caravan for security I don't mind and plan on taking it fairly easy.
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Tio Rocky
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Maybe..
jrbaja,,,
If my deal works out by then I would love it.... always better with more then one,, not so much for security as for break downs out in the middle of
no where,,,, I am selling my motor home to someone in La Paz ?hopefully? ,,,,, when the deal is finished I?ll email you and if you haven?t already
gone maybe we can work something out? I live here in Ensenada so it?s a lot easier for me,,,,
I?ll let you know as soon as something breaks?.
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Spyderman
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Yes, tow jeep, okay
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David K
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Spyderman, do you see the dates of these several threads you are responding too? They are a year or more old...
Tio Rocky (BajaEvents.com) is in La Paz now.
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rts551
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yes. but with the number of posts per day. he will catch you sonn David
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rpleger
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Tow away.
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