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Trailering F12

Discussion in 'F12/812' started by Stephen Ayers, May 21, 2020.

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  1. Stephen Ayers

    Stephen Ayers Rookie

    Jan 21, 2018
    31
    Bay Area, Northern California
    Full Name:
    Stephen Ayers
    I’m trilled to be taking ownership of a 2015 black F12 next week! My boys are nice enough to pickup it up and tow back home. We’ve towed lots of cars and prefer to strap to the frame. Most modern cars have frame openings for J or T hooks. My Scuderia has them but they are covered by the under panels.

    Anyone have pictures of the underbelly to share? Thanks

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  2. 2006m5

    2006m5 Formula Junior

    Dec 19, 2008
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    huntingdon valley PA
    straps for wheels would work.
     
  3. otakki

    otakki Formula 3

    Mar 24, 2016
    1,624
    Whenever I see the strap gets cranked down on the wheel so tight that the tire starts to compress, I always wonder if it will change the camber and geometry so much it will need realignment.
     
  4. DavidRS4

    DavidRS4 Karting

    Oct 12, 2019
    124
    I had them crack the wheel on an FType using wheel straps.
     
  5. Doc_Dent

    Doc_Dent Karting

    Mar 2, 2015
    215
    I guess wheel straps will do fine.
    On two wheels one front one rear different sides -for example-.
    Just don't squeeze soooooo tight I guess.
    Done it with my f12 b4. No problem that I know of.
    Enjoy,,,
     
  6. Doc_Dent

    Doc_Dent Karting

    Mar 2, 2015
    215
    Placing some sort of fabric between the metal of UR wheel and strap(some R pretty ruff) would be recommended, if UR too careful and into details.
     
  7. Stephen Ayers

    Stephen Ayers Rookie

    Jan 21, 2018
    31
    Bay Area, Northern California
    Full Name:
    Stephen Ayers
    An update. The F12 does have frame mount points for transport. They use “R” hook style connectors. No worrying about damaging the wheels.
     

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