I checked the owners manual for 2016, 2020 and 2024, All say towing not recommended. Not sure why it's being recommended here. It is what it is, not my thread, just bored on a Friday afternoon...
Where are you seeing a 2000 lb towing capacity for a Camry? Google search shows me ranges of "not rated" through 1000lbs, and a few sources up to 1500 lbs max. It makes no sense to buy a trailer like that, I stand by my recommendation to just use the home depot flatbeds for occasional use, and...
He's towing with a Camry. A trailer like that would use up the car's entire towing "capacity" when empty.
Honestly, OP, I'd just occasionally rent the HD flatbed truck for 20 bucks for 75 min when needed if I was you.
In the market for a G20 to carry on hunting trips as a bear gun, figured it makes sense to post here and see if anyone has one they want to part with before going new or gunbroker. Would appreciate a heads up if there's one on consignment/decent deal anywhere in MD as well.
At this point only...
I got a ruger PCC for this reason. It's cheaper than many other options, takes Glock mags, and stores in the truck relatively easily/fits inside a backpack. Not my favorite thing to shoot but should get the job done if push comes to shtf. I hope to never use it!
Regurgitation of what I've read here rather than first hand experience: check with the specific manufacturer, Subsonic should generate less pressure than 9mm but supers generate more. Seems like pistol cans are sometimes used with subs but can be bad news with supers if manufacturer doesn't...
Went through this last year with a variety of assets. Amazing that the things they complain about us buying while married becomes the things they claim they MUST have when splitting (like my fishing kayak, grill, lawnmower, etc. things she never touched in the years I (we) owned them, while all...
It depends how the trust was set up. Likely it was set up as an "individual trust" meaning for that one item. You can set up a trust to have multiple items and add new items to the trust at time of purchase, but have to do that yourself I don't believe SC sets those up. If you want to move...
I don't think anyone's trying to deny rights here, just express our opinions that it's a bad idea.
Kinda like if I knew someone who wanted to date my ex... He'd be within his rights to, but based on my experience... It would be a bad idea lol