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Old January 18th 05, 02:55 AM
Jeff Wieland
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Default Trailer Tow Prep Package for Grand Caravan?

We're planning to buy a new Grand Caravan SXT very soon, and we were
wondering if it would be a good idea to get the trailer towing
package. We don't plan on pulling a trailer, but I like the idea of
having the engine oil cooler, transmission oil cooler, and heavy-duty
cooling. The bigger battery is nice, too. The package also includes
load-leveling suspension -- is this a needless complexity that will
cause us headaches later on, or is it a good idea too?

BTW, it's been very interesting to compare the GC SXT with the T&C
Touring. Comparibly equipped, the T&C costs about $360 more, but
lacks the fog lights. That seems like a no brainer...

In addition to the Trailer Tow package, we're looking at getting the
following:

Supplemental Side Curtain Air Bags
Power Liftgate (required by the side air bags)
Power Adjustable Pedals
Removable Center Front Seat Console

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Old January 18th 05, 11:01 AM
jdoe
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Prep group is a great idea. Think twice about side bags unless whoever will
ride in the van is very short. I"m 6'1 about 200 lbs and I cannot fit in the
passenger seat (front) and forget the outer parts of the rears.
Larry
"Jeff Wieland" > wrote in message
...
> We're planning to buy a new Grand Caravan SXT very soon, and we were
> wondering if it would be a good idea to get the trailer towing
> package. We don't plan on pulling a trailer, but I like the idea of
> having the engine oil cooler, transmission oil cooler, and heavy-duty
> cooling. The bigger battery is nice, too. The package also includes
> load-leveling suspension -- is this a needless complexity that will
> cause us headaches later on, or is it a good idea too?
>
> BTW, it's been very interesting to compare the GC SXT with the T&C
> Touring. Comparibly equipped, the T&C costs about $360 more, but
> lacks the fog lights. That seems like a no brainer...
>
> In addition to the Trailer Tow package, we're looking at getting the
> following:
>
> Supplemental Side Curtain Air Bags
> Power Liftgate (required by the side air bags)
> Power Adjustable Pedals
> Removable Center Front Seat Console
>
> Please remove the "nospam" from my address if responding via email.
> --
> Jeff Wieland



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Old January 18th 05, 11:29 AM
Jeff Wieland
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In article <i06Hd.9639$ox3.2072@attbi_s04> "jdoe" > writes:
>Prep group is a great idea. Think twice about side bags unless whoever will
>ride in the van is very short. I"m 6'1 about 200 lbs and I cannot fit in the
>passenger seat (front) and forget the outer parts of the rears.
>Larry


We test drove a T&C with the side bags yesterday and I didn't have
any trouble. I'm 6'2" (and about 225 lbs :-(). The fromt seats don't
fit me real well -- there's a sort of pad in the seat back that comes
across the middle of my back in a an oddly unconfortable place. The
middle Stow 'N' Go seats actually seem more comfortable.

If my '98 Neon R/T had had side air bags, I wouldn't have been knocked
out when it was totaled:

http://valkyrie.itt.purdue.edu/~wiel...ent/index.html

I do have them on my 2001 Neon R/T.
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Old January 18th 05, 01:43 PM
Richard
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"Jeff Wieland" > wrote in message
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> In article <i06Hd.9639$ox3.2072@attbi_s04> "jdoe" > writes:
>>Prep group is a great idea. Think twice about side bags unless whoever
>>will
>>ride in the van is very short. I"m 6'1 about 200 lbs and I cannot fit in
>>the
>>passenger seat (front) and forget the outer parts of the rears.
>>Larry

>
> We test drove a T&C with the side bags yesterday and I didn't have
> any trouble. I'm 6'2" (and about 225 lbs :-(). The fromt seats don't
> fit me real well -- there's a sort of pad in the seat back that comes
> across the middle of my back in a an oddly unconfortable place. The
> middle Stow 'N' Go seats actually seem more comfortable.
>
> If my '98 Neon R/T had had side air bags, I wouldn't have been knocked
> out when it was totaled:
>
> http://valkyrie.itt.purdue.edu/~wiel...ent/index.html
>
> I do have them on my 2001 Neon R/T.
> --
> Jeff Wieland


There are side bags built into the seat back. This year there are also side
head bags built into the rail area along the top on the side. I recommend
both highly. Just sided a semi coming at me with both of us running at 60
mph. The seat side bag blew, and I had not a scratch. $8,000.00 later my
2004 Limited is now good as new. A no brainier! The blown bag sure does
smell funny.

Richard.


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Old January 18th 05, 03:11 PM
Jeff Wieland
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In article > "Richard" <rfeirste at nycap.rr.com> writes:
>There are side bags built into the seat back. This year there are also side
>head bags built into the rail area along the top on the side. I recommend
>both highly. Just sided a semi coming at me with both of us running at 60
>mph. The seat side bag blew, and I had not a scratch. $8,000.00 later my
>2004 Limited is now good as new. A no brainier! The blown bag sure does
>smell funny.
>
>Richard.


Do you have any headroom issues with the side bags?
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Old January 18th 05, 04:18 PM
Scott Ehardt
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"Jeff Wieland" > wrote in message
...
> We're planning to buy a new Grand Caravan SXT very soon, and we were
> wondering if it would be a good idea to get the trailer towing
> package. We don't plan on pulling a trailer, but I like the idea of
> having the engine oil cooler, transmission oil cooler, and heavy-duty
> cooling.


Based on the '92 model we kept for 10 years, the trailer towing packages
seems to have been a good idea. Driving around in Houston summers, the fans
got a workout, but the van's temp would never go above the "warmed up" temp,
even when idiling with the A/C on in 99 degree humid weather for over 30
min. The only possible drawback is the van seemed to go through batteries
quickly, possibly because the larger alternator was charging them too fast.

> The bigger battery is nice, too. The package also includes
> load-leveling suspension -- is this a needless complexity that will
> cause us headaches later on, or is it a good idea too?


With experience from a '98 model and an '02 model, the load leveling has
never given any trouble and seems to be useful. A fully-loaded van will
give the typical 'back-heavy' look until you drive for a few minutes. Once
leveled, nobody would even know you have all the stuff/people inside.

> BTW, it's been very interesting to compare the GC SXT with the T&C
> Touring. Comparibly equipped, the T&C costs about $360 more, but
> lacks the fog lights. That seems like a no brainer...
>
> In addition to the Trailer Tow package, we're looking at getting the
> following:
>
> Supplemental Side Curtain Air Bags
> Power Liftgate (required by the side air bags)


Have on the '02 model... useful for setting in heavy loads, but had to be
repaired once under warranty.

> Power Adjustable Pedals
> Removable Center Front Seat Console
>
> Please remove the "nospam" from my address if responding via email.
> --
> Jeff Wieland


HTH - Scott

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Old January 18th 05, 07:07 PM
Richard
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"Jeff Wieland" > wrote in message
...
> In article > "Richard" <rfeirste at
> nycap.rr.com> writes:
>>There are side bags built into the seat back. This year there are also
>>side
>>head bags built into the rail area along the top on the side. I recommend
>>both highly. Just sided a semi coming at me with both of us running at 60
>>mph. The seat side bag blew, and I had not a scratch. $8,000.00 later my
>>2004 Limited is now good as new. A no brainier! The blown bag sure does
>>smell funny.
>>
>>Richard.

>
> Do you have any headroom issues with the side bags?
> --
> Jeff Wieland


My 2004 just has the side bags, the head bags were added with the new fold
away seats for 2005.

Richard.


 




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