I am thinking about a Police Tahoe as a tow vehicle. Thoughts? How do I find one at a police auction?
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I am thinking about a Police Tahoe as a tow vehicle. Thoughts? How do I find one at a police auction?
Rene Bates Auctions - http://www.renebates.com
Lots of local municipalities use these guys.
http://www.renebates.com/cgi-bin/mnl...6/category/SUV
I bet they have them parked at the police station... I can distract them while you hot wire it.
Learn from those who came before you: buy a diesel the first time, instead of buying twice. Excursions and various Super Duty pickups are plentiful and cheap these days. J-Fo just dumped the Escalade for a Cummins Dodge quad cab. They just pull better. Can't you round-up some german diesel of some kind? X5d/etc/etc?
x5d has a tow rating of 6000 lbs
Problem solved.
http://bringatrailer.com/wp-content/...ck_Front_1.jpg
You can thank me later.
What's the cost to install a junkyard tranny when the first time you pull with it you finish the damage started by the police department? There have to be better ways to pick these things up...
Chevy trannys are reasonably cheap, and easy to get swapped. This is KenO you are talking about. He buys M3 hoods just for fun.
But no one has more experience with Trannies than ken o.... Oh wait. Nevermind.
Maybe we can demo them at the auction... I wanna play tug of war with one... That would be great on youtube...
When is the last time you saw a broken down cop car/fire truck/ambulance?
The are usually super well maintained, and not flogged any harder than your average autox car.
I'd do it in a sec.
And about needing the biggest stomper tow rig, what the hell are y'all hauling?
I have to disagree with Rogue on that one. I see DPD cars driven like they are stolen constantly. Jack rabbit starts, riding the brakes, throwing them into park while moving or into D when still rolling backwards. You don't see them broken down because they take them in/out of the motor pool several times daily, so easy to swap cars. Talking to a guy I know that sells them parts, he says they often get less than a year on the tranny between rebuilds. Most have been swapped so many times that the tranny #'s don't even match.Granted, this is a massive city department and many smaller departments might take great care of their vehicles, but I think I'd be more inclined to trust an ex-rental car.