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Say no to to anything too EZ
Wood nymphs,
Small fairies sitting on mushrooms. |
The trunk on the Accord is quite large, but the opening would force you to put the track in first and then all the weight overhanging. I don't think you would be able to get it far enough into the car to balance the weight.
A small utility trailer would do the job. |
If you get it going fast enough it will fit.
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Better chance of it fitting on the roof. I have a 2002 accord, big trunk, not that big.
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What does it weigh? I've put a ton of stuff on a roof rack. Balance it between the roof and trunk lid.... its your car, not mine :)
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No on trunk
No on roof Yes on trailer or dually. You do not want to be 400 miles from home when you find out you have a problem. |
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That's a heavy sled. No way should it go in the trunk or on the roof. Take the truck. That's why you have a truck.
JR |
The snowmobile forums have some funny pic's posted at times: (Roof Mount):
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Not a chance!
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This question makes no sense.
Why do you even have a truck then? |
The truck would cruise effortlessly with only 400 lbs.
That would be a relaxing drive compared to an overloaded car. A snowmobile in or on an Accord would need constant attention while on the highway |
Before you do ANYTHING you simply must meet Larry Enticer. Send it!
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Thank you Gogar for bringing that to light.. ;) |
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Wait until it snows, buy a bus ticket then just ride it home. Road Trip!!
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No pics...
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