spencevans wrote:
SunDvl wrote:
CRD won't cut it. To effectively & safely tow something that weighs 4,000 pounds, you need a longer wheelbase, bigger brakes, and even more torque. And your tow vehicle should weigh more than what your towing... Plus I am planning on towing long distances and through the Rockies.
The CRD will easily tow 4000lbs. It is very deceptive. As far as weighing more than you're towing that is just a myth. If it were true than the Cummins and Powerstrokes would not be able to pull more than 5500lbs.
My CRD tips the scale at 4700lbs with all its body armor which is almost identical to the Durango. Also recent dyno's indicate that the CRD has around 340-350 ft lbs of torque.
Most important buy something that you want. Your the one that has to live with it.
Agreed.
I have towed 3700-4000# of nissan behind my 3100# XJ without trouble, enough power to move it through the rockies and good enough brakes(read if I had a trailer with trailer brakes it would have been excellent).
The CRD would be an excellent vehicle to tow 5000lbs.
Step over to the CRD section and talk to the people who regularly tow that much with it and see what they have to say.
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