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Is 2000 lbs really my max tow limit?

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Old 07-04-2010, 06:07 PM
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I saw a ford windstar towing a car trailer loaded with a mustang. Nothing I would want to be driving though. I have an unlimited and have towed about 5000lbs a little scarey
Old 07-04-2010, 06:40 PM
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I would like to find a scamp, casita, or burro camper.
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Originally Posted by KJJK
I actually just saw a 2 door on the hiway the other day trying to tow a large trailer. It was a scary sight to watch. The guy was in the slow lane, doing under the speed limit and he still looked borderline. It was the "tail wagging the dog" syndrome. The trailer was completely overpowering the tiny wheelbase of the wrangler, pulling it all over the road! I wont be towing anything more than a decent pop-up camper after seeing that!@
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Now that being said a 2dr tows 2000lbs and a 4dr tows 3500lbs. I thought the TJ's the difference was engine size. 4 cylinder 2000lbs and 6 cylinder 3500lbs. With the JK one engine size I think 3500lbs is possible.
Old 07-06-2010, 01:27 PM
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it could be as low as 1,000 or as high as 3500# depending ou your gearing.
Old 07-06-2010, 04:23 PM
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Originally Posted by plroussel
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Old 07-06-2010, 04:34 PM
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It is all about the wheelbase between the 2 door and 4 door. I tow a 2700 lb popup camper with my 4 door with 4.88 gears and when loaded up with the wife, kids and gear my little 3.8 struggles to get up inclines. It works, but I drop to 40 mph in the PA mountains. I wouldn't want to try towing anything heavier for much of a distance.
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Originally Posted by wolfpuppies3
it could be as low as 1,000 or as high as 3500# depending on your gearing.
Yeah, I was one annoyed camper when I went to U-Haul to rent a trailer, at which point I discovered my four-door had a 1000-lb max towing capacity and their lightest trailer was 970 pounds, giving me 30 pounds of payload. Moot point, since even if I had 3500 pounds towing capacity, they wouldn't rent to me because I have a soft-top.
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Originally Posted by sintaur
Yeah, I was one annoyed camper when I went to U-Haul to rent a trailer, at which point I discovered my four-door had a 1000-lb max towing capacity and their lightest trailer was 970 pounds, giving me 30 pounds of payload. Moot point, since even if I had 3500 pounds towing capacity, they wouldn't rent to me because I have a soft-top.
I dont understand.... why would they not rent due to your soft top?
Old 07-06-2010, 05:27 PM
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Originally Posted by KJJK
I dont understand.... why would they not rent due to your soft top?
Liability issue, have to have a hard top. And for those with Freedom tops, the freedom panels have to be installed. (at least when you pick up the trailer...)


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