smashed up deli in squamish
- patty
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smashed up deli in squamish
mom just got home from squishmish and said there was a smashed up delica on the side of the road. who was it?
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Re: smashed up deli in squamish
Hey Pat, have you heard any more about that deli? Did it have a mitsu maple sticker? Christine.
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Re: smashed up deli in squamish
We saw this Delica too. Did not recognize the face of the driver. No mitsu maple sticker on it either.
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Re: smashed up deli in squamish
Gentleman at Cocao Latte's coffee shop in Queensbury commented that he passed this wreck - said the deli made out pretty good - not sure what that meant for the other car. Hope everyone ok.
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Re: smashed up deli in squamish
The other car (small) had a pretty crazy squeezed together trunk. The Delica did quite fine, but had to be towed as well.jrman wrote:Gentleman at Cocao Latte's coffee shop in Queensbury commented that he passed this wreck - said the deli made out pretty good - not sure what that meant for the other car. Hope everyone ok.
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Re: smashed up deli in squamish
If you have manual hubs and have them unlocked, it can be towed since the front driveshaft moves nothing up front.
If you have auto hubs (stock), it should be flat bedded but can be towed providing if you reach underneath and can freely rotate the front driveshaft while the Delica is turned off and in 'P'. If you feel any tension while turning, then I would have it flat bedded.
If you have flanges (stock on Gen II Spacegear/Pajero/Montero's), then it should be flat bedded.
If you have auto hubs (stock), it should be flat bedded but can be towed providing if you reach underneath and can freely rotate the front driveshaft while the Delica is turned off and in 'P'. If you feel any tension while turning, then I would have it flat bedded.
If you have flanges (stock on Gen II Spacegear/Pajero/Montero's), then it should be flat bedded.
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Re: smashed up deli in squamish
most (all?) tow trucks have dollies on them to tow such vehicles, they hoist your front on the truck and put dollies under the rear wheels. easy enough.
As for flat towing, recommended for very short distances in emergencies only.
As for flat towing, recommended for very short distances in emergencies only.