Re: RE: Towing info?

From: Josh Battles (jbattles@bankfinancial.com)
Date: Tue Oct 29 2002 - 14:30:35 EST


Anyone tow with the V6? I've got a 16 foot aluminum bass boat that I'd like
to start fishing with... Do you think my V6 can take that on? I've got the
3.55 LSD and an auto trans (with a shift kit).

<srp@cox.net> wrote in message
news:20021029154342.NYRJ16428.lakemtao03.cox.net@smtp.east.cox.net...
>
> FYI-- When I had my '95 SLT, 5 speed with the 5.2L-- I towed my buddies
'21 Ultra21LX jetboat to the Colorado River. The boat/trailer weighed in at
4500# (that'a Arizona Marine 502 engine, 2 full tanks of gas, cooler full of
Capt Morgan and Ice (forget the coke!) HEAVY). At first, I was a little
leary of pulling it-- Though the truck was rated to 6500#, it seemed to be a
lot. Well-- After 5 round trips to the river from San Diego (400+ each
trip), with a 13 mile 6% grade down into the desert, and the big climb back
on Sundays... I was COMPLETELY impressed with the performance. The trailer
was equipped with DISC brakes w/surge brake tongue. Was VERY smooth, and
quite frankly, -- I could stop quicker pulling this boat than I could the
truck by itself. Yes a jetboat has a much smaller frontal area than a
travel trailer, and that equates to much less wind resistance-- BUT-- on
level ground, in 4th gear (that's Drive for the auto guys)-- I ran at 65
mph, pulling about 3400 rpm--- Got 13.45 mpg overall, including the pull
through the mountains in 3rd gear running about 45 mph--- I got better
mileage than my buddies 460 Ford when EMPTY-- and was able to pull every
grade faster than his 460 Ford. He was very impressed.
>
> Since then I have towed a '72 Dart on a flat car trailer-- probably 4800#
with my wife's 99 Dakota 4x4 Sport CC, with 3.55 gearing (auto)... I have
the electric brake controller-- and my stopped is excellent. For you people
who know So. Cal... I pulled the grapevine from Bakersfield to Magic
Mountain-- 45 mph in 2nd gear up the 'vine'... and could have gone FASTER,
but the RPMs in the 3500 rpm range made me want to keep it conservative. On
the flat from San Jose to Bakersfield I ran 65 mph, in drive, turning 3000
rpm for hours on end... Got 13.5 mpg (seemed to match my '95 mpg).
>
> The Dakota is a very capable towing vehicle, as long as you keep it within
the limits--- plus adjust your driving style to 'towing' mode... Drive
slower, brake sooner... stop more often for fuel. That's about it.
>
> Sam
> '91 LE 5.2 CC
> '95 SLT 5.2 CC
> '99 4x4 Sport 5.2 CC
> '99 RT 5.9 CC
> '99 RT 5.9 RC
> '00 RT 5.9 RC (12.625@108.5 in the 1/4 mi!)
>
>
> >
> > From: Art DiRamio <ADiRamio@opensolutions.com>
> > Date: 2002/10/29 Tue AM 09:09:35 EST
> > To: "'dakota-truck@dakota-truck.net'" <dakota-truck@dakota-truck.net>
> > Subject: RE: DML: Towing info?
> >
> >
> > Ed -
> >
> > Is your truck a 4x4 or 4x2? How often do you tow the trailer? How far?
> > Have you done any mods to help with the weight - shocks, tires, etc...
> >
> > I am thinking about a self contained trailer, but that type of weight at
> > highway speed for any length of time worries me. Not so much for the
> > engine, I'm fairly certain it can handle it, I'm more concerned about
> > brakes, etc.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Art DiRamio
> > '01 Patriot Blue QC Sport+ Auto HD 4X4
> > 4.7L 3.55s Penda soft tonneau
> > '97 Kawasaki Vulcan Classic 1500
> >
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Ed McCarrick [mailto:edmccarrick@yahoo.com]
> > Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 8:41 AM
> > To: dakota-truck@dakota-truck.net
> > Subject: Re: DML: Towing info?
> >
> >
> > Hey Ray,
> >
> > I tow a 30' travel trailer with my 2000 QC with 4.7.
> > The trailer is about 4200 lbs empty. I haven't any
> > real problems. It does like to sway a little but that
> > is mostly when passing/being passed by 18 wheelers at
> > 70 mph. I do agree with ya about the weight issue
> > though.
> >
> > Ed
> > --- raymond.irons@gm.com wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > I believe you. How much is the R/T lowered from the
> > > factory? Even if its
> > > lowered by 2 inches or more, with a load equalizing
> > > hitch installed and
> > > properly loading of the trailer, you can adjust the
> > > tongue weight and still
> > > stay within the load limits of the suspension. I
> > > know on my truck, I'm only
> > > using the bumper hitch, the tongue weight is less
> > > than 200 lbs and it
> > > doesn't sink the rear suspension that far. Besides
> > > he said he wants to tow
> > > a small trailer. To me that means something like a
> > > pop-up tent camper or
> > > such. There is no way I try to pull a full size 28
> > > foot self contained
> > > travel trailer with any Dakota or Durango. IMHO, the
> > > braking system and
> > > overall vehicle weight of the mid size trucks and
> > > SUV's is not heavy enough
> > > to tow these type of loads. Again, that's just my
> > > opinion.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Ray Irons
> > > Dover, DE
> > >
> >
> >
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