BoarX wrote:
Mountainman wrote:
X2 on the brakes:
I've towed 8,000 pounds (crazy, or stupid) over Donner Pass, and I had to pull off a few times to let it cool down, and drive really slow, and about died going down it do to inadequate brakes, but the transmission never got hot.
No need to do anything for 4,000 except like they said, a brake upgrade of some kind would be nice, and that's only if you have some serious hills to go down. I am pulling around 6k on a regular bases on major grades with stock brakes and no trailer brake, but I gear down and take it easy. I'm going to upgrade my rotors and pads to make pulling 6k more comfortable. But, I drive down some seriously long grades.
oh, I'm also going to add a single arm load stabilizer so I can drive faster than 55 mph, but that's with 6k+ where it gets crazy. Also, I have a lift, and that makes it less stable with the really heavy loads.
Wow! That's impressive! Not that I am planning on anything remotely similar, but who knows? Life is unpredictable and your experience just boosted my confidence in this Jeep!

I used to have a Searay Seville 210 MC. On the trailer with fuel and "stuffs", it was a full 5K lb tow. You want to make sure you have trailer brakes. That aside, it towed great.
Mountainman wrote:
no problem, I think you should be pleased with towing 4k or so. Beyond 5500 or so it gets to where you are limited in your max speed, to 55 or so, but I wasn't using a stabilizer set-up, so that would probably make 65 mph doable, but it still may be dangerous. I had a few death-sways going downhill, that I was luckily able to accelerate out of at full throttle, not cool, or smart

Next CRD I pick up with my CRD and HD tow dolly I will use a stabilizer bar.
The Equalizer tow hitch has a weight distributing unit designed for towing a boat trailer, and still allows the surge brakes to function as designed. I have one, and swear by it!
On one occasion, a friend had failed to get his boat towed as a hurricane was bearing down on us. That one was a 25" Four Winns 258. Fully rigged, it was about 7,200# (boat, trailer, provisions and "stuffs"). I pulled it with my Lib CRD. Granted, I did it only at slow speed (under 35 mph), due to the fact I was way over the weight rating.
Are you saying that you are looking to buy one? I will be selling at least one of mine soon, in case you're interested.
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