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Forester to tow an RV trailer? by postymcgee
Dec 04, 2007 (11:25 am)
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Hello all....
 
Does anyone know if there is any upgrading required to use a Subaru Forester to tow an RV trailer?
 
The owner's manual says 2000 lb max, but the trailer is around 2500 lbs....
 
Has anyone towed over the max before?
 
Would I need a transmission cooler, upgraded suspension, etc.?
 
Does having all-wheel drive make a difference?
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Re: Forester to tow an RV trailer? [postymcgee] by rsholland
Dec 04, 2007 (11:34 am)
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Replying to: postymcgee (Dec 04, 2007 11:25 am)

Subaru, like many other vehicle makers, limits towing to 1000 pounds if the trailer doesn't have trailer brakes.
 
Current-generation Foresters are rated to tow 2400 pounds (w/trailer brakes). You must have a first-generation Forester if it's rated to tow 2K.
 
Bob
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Re: Forester to tow an RV trailer? [rsholland] by paisan
Dec 04, 2007 (4:27 pm)
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Replying to: rsholland (Dec 04, 2007 11:34 am)

Brakes as Bob said are the big one. I routinely tow over my limit on my Armada, but just know that if you are towing over the stated manufacturer's limit your car and/or trailer insurance will refuse to pay any claim. I run this risk every time I tow my boat and currently am looking to downsize due to this liability issue.
 
-mike
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Re: Forester to tow an RV trailer? [postymcgee] by p0926
Dec 10, 2007 (11:36 am)
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Replying to: postymcgee (Dec 04, 2007 11:25 am)

I'm sure your Forester can tow 2500 lbs but with the following caveats:
 
a. You should have trailer brakes since it's over 1000 lbs
b. If towing beyond short distances, a transmission cooler would be extremely helpful.
c. When towing something almost as heavy as your Forester, be aware that the emergency handling will be severely compromised.
 
-Frank
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Re: Forester to tow an RV trailer? [p0926] by xwesx
Dec 10, 2007 (1:45 pm)
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Replying to: p0926 (Dec 10, 2007 11:36 am)

c. When towing something almost as heavy as your Forester, be aware that the emergency handling will be severely compromised.
 
Be constantly aware on this point.
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Re: Forester to tow an RV trailer? [p0926] by aatherton
Dec 13, 2007 (6:44 am)
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Replying to: p0926 (Dec 10, 2007 11:36 am)

"a. You should have trailer brakes since it's over 1000 lbs
c. When towing something almost as heavy as your Forester, be aware that the emergency handling will be severely compromised."
 
The purpose of the trailer brakes is not only to help the car's brakes, but also to help emergency handling. For instance, without trailer brakes, applying the car's brakes causes the trailer to push on the ball, if the car is not going in a straight line, this push will force the rear end to the outside and begin a jacknife.
 
I noticed this only once and it scared me so I never let it happen again. One rainy day I was pulling our 2,000 boat with our Mazda pickup, and braked gently to round a tight turn on a little 2-lane road. Suddenly the braking made the trailer begin pushing the back of the truck around to the outside of the turn. To stop this I had to release the brakes and coast, so the trailer would follow the truck instead of pushing it to the side. That meant taking the turn a lot faster than was safe, out of control.
 
If the trailer had had brakes, the trailer brakes would have made the trailer pull on the hitch, instead of push on it. So the trailer would not have tried to keep going straight and push the back of the truck around.
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Re: Forester to tow an RV trailer? [p0926] by aatherton
Dec 13, 2007 (6:48 am)
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Replying to: p0926 (Dec 10, 2007 11:36 am)

"b. If towing beyond short distances, a transmission cooler would be extremely helpful."
What does extremely helpful mean?
The Forester is rated at 2400 lbs and the manual does not say a transmission cooler is part of that rating, like it says about trailer brakes.
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Re: Forester to tow an RV trailer? [aatherton] by rsholland
Dec 13, 2007 (6:58 am)
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Replying to: aatherton (Dec 13, 2007 6:44 am)

What kind of trailer brakes were they? Surge brakes, or electric brakes?
 
With electric brakes you can control the amount of braking needed with an interior-mounted electronic brake control, not so with surge brakes. Surge brakes are really not very good.
 
Bob
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Re: Forester to tow an RV trailer? [aatherton] by p0926
Dec 13, 2007 (8:22 am)
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Replying to: aatherton (Dec 13, 2007 6:48 am)

The purpose of the trailer brakes is not only to help the car's brakes, but also to help emergency handling.
 
And they do indeed "help" but you still have to be aware that you're towing a trailer and modify your driving accordingly.
 
What does extremely helpful mean?
 
He has a previous generation Forester that is only rated to tow 2000 lbs so if he's gonig to be towing a significant distance then I think a transmission cooler would be a good idea.
 
-Frank

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