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#50 of 58 Re: Power [h2odogs]
by jeepguy48
Jul 02, 2010 (11:21 am)
go gears it takes alot of power upgrades to make up for the power lost. check owners manuel for vehicle weight. also call the stealer.
#51 of 58 Re: Power [jeepguy48]
by h2odogs
Jul 02, 2010 (11:43 am)
Thanks for the suggestions. Gears are what I was expecting would be needed just need to decide what ratio. I wont be towing allot of weight maybe trailer with Wite Water Raft and accesorries on occasion. The air cleaner and exaust are just to load... Thanks
Jul 18, 2010 (1:20 am)
I was towing my 1995 Jeep Wrangler 4X4 to utah this past weekend. Around the flagstaff area i had to make a u-turn and the wheels only turned a little bit and stopped turing so i atarted to drag the front end. The key was in the on position but i had the battery disconnected. I also had the T/C in the neutral position as well as the manual transmission. I also noticed the the front drive line was locked in to gear is it supposed to be locked even when the transfer case is in neutral or do i have to go and get it looked at.
#53 of 58 Wrangler Towing Boat
by sail2thesun
Dec 05, 2010 (5:53 am)
We're considering buying a used Wrangler and using it to tow our 2,000lb sailboat on a 4-wheel trailer. The boat is 20' long. Last summer I used a friend's Wrangler and while towing the empty trailer, had a difficult time avoiding excessive sway... especially on the curves. The Jeep owner said he needed to replace the sway bar. Would this have solved the problem, would I need to add additional towing gear, or is the Wrangler incapable of towing a 2,000 lb sailboat or was the empty trailer the issue?
#54 of 58 Re: Wrangler Towing Boat [sail2thesun]
by erickpl
Dec 07, 2010 (2:26 pm)
On a regular TJ, max towing in 1500..
Even if it was 2500, I wouldn't do it. The TJ's wheelbase is just too short to be stable enough for a 20' boat. The tail WILL wag the dog.
The sway bars (on the suspension) won't do squat. You'd at least need a beefed up connection between the trailer and the Jeep, but again a short wheelbase TJ pulling a 20' boat is just a disaster waiting to happen - IMO at least.
-Paul
#55 of 58 2010 Jeep towing a 2011 Elantra
by sarahcait2010
Jul 11, 2011 (12:25 pm)
I'm moving from Alabama to California, i have two cars to get out there. Can i tow a 2011 Hyndai Elantra on a car dolly behind a 2010 Jeep Sport Wrangler 4wd 6 speed?
#57 of 58 Increasing maximum tongue weight on JK??
by pstraube
Jul 19, 2011 (7:23 pm)
I have a 2008 Wrangler Sahara Unlimited. The owner's manual says I can tow 3,500 pounds (which is far more than my camping trailer weighs) and have a maximum tongue weight of 350 pounds. This is where my problem lies. I had the tongue extended on my trailer and they put a large, boxed in tray on front. I don't know what the new tongue weight it but I'm guessing a couple hundred pounds or more beyond the 350 limit.
I asked my dealership about changing the suspension system or something else on the Wrangler but they didn't seem to know what to do. I am concerned since the back bumper drops about 3 inches when the trailer is hooked up.
If I missed a similar thread that you can point me to, great. Otherwise, any suggestions for me so that I can safely tow my trailer and keep the Wrangler a little more level will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
#58 of 58 Re: Increasing maximum tongue weight on JK?? [pstraube]
by mac24
Jul 20, 2011 (6:57 am)
The solution is simple. You don't increase the tongue weight capacity of the Wrangler, instead you reduce the weight on the trailer tongue.
First, here's how to measure the tongue weight using a bathroom scale (without breaking it
): Tongue Weight
Next, adjust the load on the tongue by rearranging to contents of the trailer.
Move or add weight to the rear to reduce the tongue weight, move or add weight to the front to increase it.