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Re: Towing Ability of Jeep Wrangler Unlimited ? [erickpl] by dhuntress3
Nov 11, 2008 (12:55 pm)
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Replying to: erickpl (Nov 10, 2008 5:57 am)

According to Jeep the towing capacity of a standard TJ is 2000lbs with the Unlimited rated at 3500 lbs. I don't think I am having issues with the overall capacity just the type of lift, design of the springs, sway bar etc. I will explore more and hopefully come up with a solution. I borrowed a short wheel base TJ and pulled the trailer with less sway than with my Unlimited?? I love the Jeep and the trailer and want to use both.
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Re: Towing my 2005 Jeep Wrangler [mike958] by 39standard
Mar 01, 2009 (11:29 am)
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Replying to: mike958 (Jun 26, 2008 5:46 am)

Your grvw is the total of all that you can carry in your jeep plus what you are towing.
Take your Jeep to a truck scale and weigh it. I just weighed my 2003 YJ and found out it weighs only 2240lbs. that is totally unladen. I will be towing it on a 5000lb tow bar and proper bracket. I don't think your 2005 will weigh that much more than mine.
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2006 Wrangler Towing Capacity by dcape
Jun 06, 2009 (9:14 am)
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Want to use uhaul motorcycle tow for vespa. Basic 4-speed, standard transmission Wrangler. Currently wearing soft-top. Possible?
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Re: 2006 Wrangler Towing Capacity [dcape] by mac24
Jun 07, 2009 (8:15 am)
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Replying to: dcape (Jun 06, 2009 9:14 am)

U-Haul usually doesn't hire anything to people with soft tops for insurance reasons.
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tow capability of a wrangler unlimited by bruleu
Aug 04, 2009 (4:34 am)
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I own a 2008 Wrangler Unlimited. The handbook says the GVWR for towing is 3500 lbs, with a 350 lb tongue weight. An RV salesman showed me the sticker inside the drivers door, which says the GVWR is 5460 lbs, so I can tow heavier. I figure he's just trying to sell me a larger RV...right?
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Re: tow capability of a wrangler unlimited [bruleu] by mac24
Aug 04, 2009 (6:22 am)
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Replying to: bruleu (Aug 04, 2009 4:34 am)

I figure he's just trying to sell me a larger RV...right?
 
Right!
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Re: tow capability of a wrangler unlimited [mac24] by erickpl
Aug 05, 2009 (11:58 am)
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Replying to: mac24 (Aug 04, 2009 6:22 am)

Keep in mind, even the Wrangler Unlimited isn't a long vehicle. The biggest factor in what you tow is the vehicle's wheelbase. The shorter the base, the lower the rated towing capacity. You do NOT want the tail (trailer) wagging the dog (Jeep). It would get ugly REAL quick!
 
-Paul
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Towing w/ 4dr JK by wendysinger
Nov 18, 2009 (3:48 pm)
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I have posted here before. I had a 2006 Unlimited which I sold, now I have a 2009 4dr JK. New Jeep, New questions.
 
This is for anyone who has modified their 4dr. JK to use as a tow vehicle:
  
I have 2009 4dr X automatic which has 3:27's and factory tow pkg. We installed a 4 inch lift but kept the stock rims and mud tires (32's). We have purchased a 16 ft. Funfinder travel trailer which weighs 2,500 lbs. empty and will be pulling it with sway bars. My husband has already installed the 7 pin and Prodigy brake controller. I have several questions because we would like to optimize the JK for towing the trailer:
 
1. Should we re-gear? To what ratio? Does it improve MPG and Power
2. Should we install air bags?
3. Also, I have seen several discussions regarding the tranny cooler and the placement of the stock cooler. I am afraid to install an aftermarket cooler because it may void the lifetime warranty. Is the aftermarket cooler necessary?
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Gear Ratio correction by wendysinger
Nov 19, 2009 (9:12 am)
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That should read "3.73".
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Re: Towing w/ 4dr JK [wendysinger] by mac24
Nov 19, 2009 (9:40 am)
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Replying to: wendysinger (Nov 18, 2009 3:48 pm)

1. Should we re-gear? To what ratio? Does it improve MPG and Power
2. Should we install air bags?
3. Also, I have seen several discussions regarding the tranny cooler and the placement of the stock cooler. I am afraid to install an aftermarket cooler because it may void the lifetime warranty. Is the aftermarket cooler necessary?

 
1: You probably will have to, not just for mpg but for general driveability. 4.88:1 will probably be the best choice unless towing will be the major part of your driving, in which case you might consider 5.13:1.
2: It's not essential, especially if the trailer tongue weight is correct and the trailer is balanced. Won't hurt though.
3: An additional transmission cooler, correctly installed, will be almost essential.
It's mere existence on the vehicle cannot affect your warranty, and as it's impossible to over cool the transmission, the only way it could invalidate your warranty is if it caused a transmission issue by leaking fluid in some way.
If you use a stacked plate design cooler, properly installed, and with the correct type of automatic transmission hose (not fuel line or water hose), you'll be fine.

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