Trailer towing with Wrangler
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Re: Trailer towing with Wrangler
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Re: Trailer towing with Wrangler
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> Just curious, how much did you sell it for?
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> Just curious, how much did you sell it for?
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> roger
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> Just curious, how much did you sell it for?
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> roger
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Re: Trailer towing with Wrangler
>From what I recall, you shouldn't put anything more then a Class II
hitch on the Wrangler. This should be able to handle max 2k lbs.
Trust me, don't tow anything larger then that.
I tried to tow one of those dual-wheel Uhaul trailers down the
street. It's scary!!! Even unloaded at 30mph, the Jeep felt like it
would jackknife. I returned it after driving 1 mile down the road.
If you need to tow something larger, get the Unlimited which is longer
and has more wheelbase for towing.
Nick
On Jul 27, 3:52 pm, "ramjet44" <tbaro...@aol.com> wrote:
> I'm looking at late model Wranglers (2000 to 2006) but I think they are not
> rated to pull the weight of my boat and trailer which I tow twice a year to
> Florida and back to Michigan. THe boat and trailer weigh 2000 lbs (with
> brakes). Are there mods available for a Wrangler that will virtually
> double the safe towing capacity? Thanks
>
> Roger
hitch on the Wrangler. This should be able to handle max 2k lbs.
Trust me, don't tow anything larger then that.
I tried to tow one of those dual-wheel Uhaul trailers down the
street. It's scary!!! Even unloaded at 30mph, the Jeep felt like it
would jackknife. I returned it after driving 1 mile down the road.
If you need to tow something larger, get the Unlimited which is longer
and has more wheelbase for towing.
Nick
On Jul 27, 3:52 pm, "ramjet44" <tbaro...@aol.com> wrote:
> I'm looking at late model Wranglers (2000 to 2006) but I think they are not
> rated to pull the weight of my boat and trailer which I tow twice a year to
> Florida and back to Michigan. THe boat and trailer weigh 2000 lbs (with
> brakes). Are there mods available for a Wrangler that will virtually
> double the safe towing capacity? Thanks
>
> Roger
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Re: Trailer towing with Wrangler
>From what I recall, you shouldn't put anything more then a Class II
hitch on the Wrangler. This should be able to handle max 2k lbs.
Trust me, don't tow anything larger then that.
I tried to tow one of those dual-wheel Uhaul trailers down the
street. It's scary!!! Even unloaded at 30mph, the Jeep felt like it
would jackknife. I returned it after driving 1 mile down the road.
If you need to tow something larger, get the Unlimited which is longer
and has more wheelbase for towing.
Nick
On Jul 27, 3:52 pm, "ramjet44" <tbaro...@aol.com> wrote:
> I'm looking at late model Wranglers (2000 to 2006) but I think they are not
> rated to pull the weight of my boat and trailer which I tow twice a year to
> Florida and back to Michigan. THe boat and trailer weigh 2000 lbs (with
> brakes). Are there mods available for a Wrangler that will virtually
> double the safe towing capacity? Thanks
>
> Roger
hitch on the Wrangler. This should be able to handle max 2k lbs.
Trust me, don't tow anything larger then that.
I tried to tow one of those dual-wheel Uhaul trailers down the
street. It's scary!!! Even unloaded at 30mph, the Jeep felt like it
would jackknife. I returned it after driving 1 mile down the road.
If you need to tow something larger, get the Unlimited which is longer
and has more wheelbase for towing.
Nick
On Jul 27, 3:52 pm, "ramjet44" <tbaro...@aol.com> wrote:
> I'm looking at late model Wranglers (2000 to 2006) but I think they are not
> rated to pull the weight of my boat and trailer which I tow twice a year to
> Florida and back to Michigan. THe boat and trailer weigh 2000 lbs (with
> brakes). Are there mods available for a Wrangler that will virtually
> double the safe towing capacity? Thanks
>
> Roger
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Re: Trailer towing with Wrangler
>From what I recall, you shouldn't put anything more then a Class II
hitch on the Wrangler. This should be able to handle max 2k lbs.
Trust me, don't tow anything larger then that.
I tried to tow one of those dual-wheel Uhaul trailers down the
street. It's scary!!! Even unloaded at 30mph, the Jeep felt like it
would jackknife. I returned it after driving 1 mile down the road.
If you need to tow something larger, get the Unlimited which is longer
and has more wheelbase for towing.
Nick
On Jul 27, 3:52 pm, "ramjet44" <tbaro...@aol.com> wrote:
> I'm looking at late model Wranglers (2000 to 2006) but I think they are not
> rated to pull the weight of my boat and trailer which I tow twice a year to
> Florida and back to Michigan. THe boat and trailer weigh 2000 lbs (with
> brakes). Are there mods available for a Wrangler that will virtually
> double the safe towing capacity? Thanks
>
> Roger
hitch on the Wrangler. This should be able to handle max 2k lbs.
Trust me, don't tow anything larger then that.
I tried to tow one of those dual-wheel Uhaul trailers down the
street. It's scary!!! Even unloaded at 30mph, the Jeep felt like it
would jackknife. I returned it after driving 1 mile down the road.
If you need to tow something larger, get the Unlimited which is longer
and has more wheelbase for towing.
Nick
On Jul 27, 3:52 pm, "ramjet44" <tbaro...@aol.com> wrote:
> I'm looking at late model Wranglers (2000 to 2006) but I think they are not
> rated to pull the weight of my boat and trailer which I tow twice a year to
> Florida and back to Michigan. THe boat and trailer weigh 2000 lbs (with
> brakes). Are there mods available for a Wrangler that will virtually
> double the safe towing capacity? Thanks
>
> Roger
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Re: Trailer towing with Wrangler
>From what I recall, you shouldn't put anything more then a Class II
hitch on the Wrangler. This should be able to handle max 2k lbs.
Trust me, don't tow anything larger then that.
I tried to tow one of those dual-wheel Uhaul trailers down the
street. It's scary!!! Even unloaded at 30mph, the Jeep felt like it
would jackknife. I returned it after driving 1 mile down the road.
If you need to tow something larger, get the Unlimited which is longer
and has more wheelbase for towing.
Nick
On Jul 27, 3:52 pm, "ramjet44" <tbaro...@aol.com> wrote:
> I'm looking at late model Wranglers (2000 to 2006) but I think they are not
> rated to pull the weight of my boat and trailer which I tow twice a year to
> Florida and back to Michigan. THe boat and trailer weigh 2000 lbs (with
> brakes). Are there mods available for a Wrangler that will virtually
> double the safe towing capacity? Thanks
>
> Roger
hitch on the Wrangler. This should be able to handle max 2k lbs.
Trust me, don't tow anything larger then that.
I tried to tow one of those dual-wheel Uhaul trailers down the
street. It's scary!!! Even unloaded at 30mph, the Jeep felt like it
would jackknife. I returned it after driving 1 mile down the road.
If you need to tow something larger, get the Unlimited which is longer
and has more wheelbase for towing.
Nick
On Jul 27, 3:52 pm, "ramjet44" <tbaro...@aol.com> wrote:
> I'm looking at late model Wranglers (2000 to 2006) but I think they are not
> rated to pull the weight of my boat and trailer which I tow twice a year to
> Florida and back to Michigan. THe boat and trailer weigh 2000 lbs (with
> brakes). Are there mods available for a Wrangler that will virtually
> double the safe towing capacity? Thanks
>
> Roger
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