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What do you pull your checkmate with??

Checkmate persuader 235

I pull my Checkmate persuader 235 with a 2006 Honda Pilot 4wd. No problems, no handling issues, works fine. I have the tow package along with trans and brake cooling kit and my trailer has well maintained surge brakes.
 
I pull my Checkmate Pulse 170 w/ 2001 Nissan Frontier Desert Runner V6
w/towing package.
 

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That Jeep is SICK!!!!

What a great setup...old school Jeep and Checkmate.

Nothing will wind up like an AMC...

LOVE IT:thumb:
 
Here is the old tow rig 350 with 700R4 trans, I get 15-16MPG pulling the boat
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Here is the soon to be new ride. 454, auto, 4WD, crew cab dually. 10MPG up hill, down hill, loaded or empty!:thumb:
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Here's my tow rig.....she's going to get some attention once the boat is done.
It's 78 F-150 Ranger Custom, 400 V8, Automatic, Full Time 4x4, Factory Air. What a gem.........

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looks nice, looks like it was brought back from the dead!
Out of everyone that has seen the truck you are the first to get the analogy of all the skulls! Yep it was totaled and was facing a certian death with a crusher and a blast furnace. That and I have been wanting to try painting skulls now for almost 10 years.

Yes that is my first attempt at ever doing skulls and first airbrush work. It turned out very nice proving that even a blind dog finds a bone every once and a while:rof:
 
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