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Patrick July 10th 05 12:02 PM

TJ towing capacity
 
Hi,
Although already discussed on this forum, i'm a bite sceptical when i read
various literature about the wrangler towing capacity.
According to the owner's manual max towing is 2000 lbs.
According to my car registration licence and the french caracteristics
leaflet given by Chrysler Jeep, max towing is 2000 kg ( 4400 lbs ).
Quite a difference !
Yesterday i towed, with my brand ne 4.0 wrangler, for over 100 miles at
about 60 mph a horse trailer weighting about 1200 kg ( 2640 lbs ) without a
single problem. Everything went just smooth and it seemed that the car could
tow much more.
Was i crazy ? Should i limit the tow ? Is it just a matter of local
regulation between US and Europe ?
Thanks for your answers.
Best regards,
Patrick




Dave Milne July 10th 05 12:45 PM

I believe the difference is in the detail.

The US spec says 2000lb as you say.
The UK spec says 2000kg ( seems to have dropped to 1920kg on new models)
but specifies that this is with a *BRAKED* trailer.

My trailer http://milne.info/wagoneer/trailer.jpg is a 2.7 ton GWV twin axle
job
with overrun brakes on both axles; the difference in stability with this
type and
the single axle type is significant.

I bet your horse trailer has more than one axle and proper brakes.

The bottom line is that there is no problem with the drivetrain that
couldn't allow you
to tow more except that the wheelbase is so short that you risk unstability.

Here are some figures for Jeeps main (and better ?) rival, the LandRover
Defender which
I think proves my point ( Defender has a 90" wheel base, TJ has a 93" wheel
base)

Unbraked Trailer (On or Off Road): 1650lb (750 kg)
Trailer with Brakes:
Off-Road: 2200lb (1000 kg)
On-Road (low range): 7700lb (3500 kg)
On-Road (high range): 5000lb (2275 kg)

If anything, it looks like Jeep are being less conservative than LandRover !

Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ

"Patrick" > wrote in message
...
> Hi,
> Although already discussed on this forum, i'm a bite sceptical when i read
> various literature about the wrangler towing capacity.
> According to the owner's manual max towing is 2000 lbs.
> According to my car registration licence and the french caracteristics
> leaflet given by Chrysler Jeep, max towing is 2000 kg ( 4400 lbs ).
> Quite a difference !
> Yesterday i towed, with my brand ne 4.0 wrangler, for over 100 miles at
> about 60 mph a horse trailer weighting about 1200 kg ( 2640 lbs ) without

a
> single problem. Everything went just smooth and it seemed that the car

could
> tow much more.
> Was i crazy ? Should i limit the tow ? Is it just a matter of local
> regulation between US and Europe ?
> Thanks for your answers.
> Best regards,
> Patrick
>
>
>




RoyJ July 10th 05 03:13 PM

There is a big difference between what the TJ will pull versus what it
will stop in an accident situation. On the western side of the water,
towing capacity is based on 70 mph freeway speeds. I certainly would not
want to tow your 1200 KG at 100kph and then try and make a severe lane
change while braking, much less do it in the rain. Overrun brakes make
it that much worse in the lane change scanario, it just shoves the rear
end around.

Patrick wrote:
> Hi,
> Although already discussed on this forum, i'm a bite sceptical when i read
> various literature about the wrangler towing capacity.
> According to the owner's manual max towing is 2000 lbs.
> According to my car registration licence and the french caracteristics
> leaflet given by Chrysler Jeep, max towing is 2000 kg ( 4400 lbs ).
> Quite a difference !
> Yesterday i towed, with my brand ne 4.0 wrangler, for over 100 miles at
> about 60 mph a horse trailer weighting about 1200 kg ( 2640 lbs ) without a
> single problem. Everything went just smooth and it seemed that the car could
> tow much more.
> Was i crazy ? Should i limit the tow ? Is it just a matter of local
> regulation between US and Europe ?
> Thanks for your answers.
> Best regards,
> Patrick
>
>
>


Tom P July 10th 05 04:09 PM

I tow with my TJ and it will pull alot but won't stop much. I have the Auto
Trans with a cooler and Temp guage and don't see much rise in temp with
normal loads 12 to 1500 lbs. Stopping scares me in an emergency.

Tom


"RoyJ" > wrote in message
ink.net...
> There is a big difference between what the TJ will pull versus what it
> will stop in an accident situation. On the western side of the water,
> towing capacity is based on 70 mph freeway speeds. I certainly would not
> want to tow your 1200 KG at 100kph and then try and make a severe lane
> change while braking, much less do it in the rain. Overrun brakes make it
> that much worse in the lane change scanario, it just shoves the rear end
> around.
>
> Patrick wrote:
>> Hi,
>> Although already discussed on this forum, i'm a bite sceptical when i
>> read various literature about the wrangler towing capacity.
>> According to the owner's manual max towing is 2000 lbs.
>> According to my car registration licence and the french caracteristics
>> leaflet given by Chrysler Jeep, max towing is 2000 kg ( 4400 lbs ).
>> Quite a difference !
>> Yesterday i towed, with my brand ne 4.0 wrangler, for over 100 miles at
>> about 60 mph a horse trailer weighting about 1200 kg ( 2640 lbs ) without
>> a single problem. Everything went just smooth and it seemed that the car
>> could tow much more.
>> Was i crazy ? Should i limit the tow ? Is it just a matter of local
>> regulation between US and Europe ?
>> Thanks for your answers.
>> Best regards,
>> Patrick
>>
>>



Patrick July 10th 05 06:04 PM

Right, my horse trailer is braked and has two axles, the center of gravity
is very low.
"Dave Milne" > a écrit dans le message de news:
...
>I believe the difference is in the detail.
>
> The US spec says 2000lb as you say.
> The UK spec says 2000kg ( seems to have dropped to 1920kg on new models)
> but specifies that this is with a *BRAKED* trailer.
>
> My trailer http://milne.info/wagoneer/trailer.jpg is a 2.7 ton GWV twin
> axle
> job
> with overrun brakes on both axles; the difference in stability with this
> type and
> the single axle type is significant.
>
> I bet your horse trailer has more than one axle and proper brakes.
>
> The bottom line is that there is no problem with the drivetrain that
> couldn't allow you
> to tow more except that the wheelbase is so short that you risk
> unstability.
>
> Here are some figures for Jeeps main (and better ?) rival, the LandRover
> Defender which
> I think proves my point ( Defender has a 90" wheel base, TJ has a 93"
> wheel
> base)
>
> Unbraked Trailer (On or Off Road): 1650lb (750 kg)
> Trailer with Brakes:
> Off-Road: 2200lb (1000 kg)
> On-Road (low range): 7700lb (3500 kg)
> On-Road (high range): 5000lb (2275 kg)
>
> If anything, it looks like Jeep are being less conservative than LandRover
> !
>
> Dave Milne, Scotland
> '91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
>
> "Patrick" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Hi,
>> Although already discussed on this forum, i'm a bite sceptical when i
>> read
>> various literature about the wrangler towing capacity.
>> According to the owner's manual max towing is 2000 lbs.
>> According to my car registration licence and the french caracteristics
>> leaflet given by Chrysler Jeep, max towing is 2000 kg ( 4400 lbs ).
>> Quite a difference !
>> Yesterday i towed, with my brand ne 4.0 wrangler, for over 100 miles at
>> about 60 mph a horse trailer weighting about 1200 kg ( 2640 lbs ) without

> a
>> single problem. Everything went just smooth and it seemed that the car

> could
>> tow much more.
>> Was i crazy ? Should i limit the tow ? Is it just a matter of local
>> regulation between US and Europe ?
>> Thanks for your answers.
>> Best regards,
>> Patrick
>>
>>
>>

>
>




L.W.(ßill) Hughes III July 10th 05 08:38 PM

You forgot to tell Patrick, your TJs came with Dana 44s.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
http://www.billhughes.com/

Dave Milne wrote:
>
> I believe the difference is in the detail.
>
> The US spec says 2000lb as you say.
> The UK spec says 2000kg ( seems to have dropped to 1920kg on new models)
> but specifies that this is with a *BRAKED* trailer.
>
> My trailer http://milne.info/wagoneer/trailer.jpg is a 2.7 ton GWV twin axle
> job
> with overrun brakes on both axles; the difference in stability with this
> type and
> the single axle type is significant.
>
> I bet your horse trailer has more than one axle and proper brakes.
>
> The bottom line is that there is no problem with the drivetrain that
> couldn't allow you
> to tow more except that the wheelbase is so short that you risk unstability.
>
> Here are some figures for Jeeps main (and better ?) rival, the LandRover
> Defender which
> I think proves my point ( Defender has a 90" wheel base, TJ has a 93" wheel
> base)
>
> Unbraked Trailer (On or Off Road): 1650lb (750 kg)
> Trailer with Brakes:
> Off-Road: 2200lb (1000 kg)
> On-Road (low range): 7700lb (3500 kg)
> On-Road (high range): 5000lb (2275 kg)
>
> If anything, it looks like Jeep are being less conservative than LandRover !
>
> Dave Milne, Scotland
> '91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ


Dave Milne July 10th 05 08:46 PM

I didn't mention that bit as I'm thought all export TJs have the Dana 44 ?
Having said that, the XJ with the Dana 35c can tow more than the TJ
implying that Jeep don't consider the axles an issue. Like you, I'm
unconvinced.

Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
"L.W. (ßill) Hughes III" > wrote in message
...
> You forgot to tell Patrick, your TJs came with Dana 44s.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> http://www.billhughes.com/
>
> Dave Milne wrote:
> >
> > I believe the difference is in the detail.
> >
> > The US spec says 2000lb as you say.
> > The UK spec says 2000kg ( seems to have dropped to 1920kg on new models)
> > but specifies that this is with a *BRAKED* trailer.
> >
> > My trailer http://milne.info/wagoneer/trailer.jpg is a 2.7 ton GWV twin

axle
> > job
> > with overrun brakes on both axles; the difference in stability with

this
> > type and
> > the single axle type is significant.
> >
> > I bet your horse trailer has more than one axle and proper brakes.
> >
> > The bottom line is that there is no problem with the drivetrain that
> > couldn't allow you
> > to tow more except that the wheelbase is so short that you risk

unstability.
> >
> > Here are some figures for Jeeps main (and better ?) rival, the LandRover
> > Defender which
> > I think proves my point ( Defender has a 90" wheel base, TJ has a 93"

wheel
> > base)
> >
> > Unbraked Trailer (On or Off Road): 1650lb (750 kg)
> > Trailer with Brakes:
> > Off-Road: 2200lb (1000 kg)
> > On-Road (low range): 7700lb (3500 kg)
> > On-Road (high range): 5000lb (2275 kg)
> >
> > If anything, it looks like Jeep are being less conservative than

LandRover !
> >
> > Dave Milne, Scotland
> > '91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ




L.W.(ßill) Hughes III July 10th 05 09:05 PM

True: http://www.geocities.com/jeepaccident/
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
http://www.billhughes.com/

Dave Milne wrote:
>
> I didn't mention that bit as I'm thought all export TJs have the Dana 44 ?
> Having said that, the XJ with the Dana 35c can tow more than the TJ
> implying that Jeep don't consider the axles an issue. Like you, I'm
> unconvinced.
>
> Dave Milne, Scotland
> '91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ


Dave Milne July 11th 05 12:14 AM

Apparently, the Liberty has the same towing capacity as the Grand Wagoneer..
ha ha.
which leads consumerguide.com to quote "Liberty's 5000-lb towing capacity is
tops among compact SUVs."
I bet it is ...

Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ

"L.W. (ßill) Hughes III" > wrote in message
...
> True: http://www.geocities.com/jeepaccident/
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> http://www.billhughes.com/
>
> Dave Milne wrote:
> >
> > I didn't mention that bit as I'm thought all export TJs have the Dana 44

?
> > Having said that, the XJ with the Dana 35c can tow more than the TJ
> > implying that Jeep don't consider the axles an issue. Like you, I'm
> > unconvinced.
> >
> > Dave Milne, Scotland
> > '91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ




L.W.(ßill) Hughes III July 11th 05 12:28 AM

The libby gets that over here, too. It does have the Chrysler eight
inch: http://trailmanor.com/WebDocs/Campin...ehicleData.php
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
http://www.billhughes.com/

Dave Milne wrote:
>
> Apparently, the Liberty has the same towing capacity as the Grand Wagoneer..
> ha ha.
> which leads consumerguide.com to quote "Liberty's 5000-lb towing capacity is
> tops among compact SUVs."
> I bet it is ...
>
> Dave Milne, Scotland
> '91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ



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