I'm thinking about borrowing my fathers ranger pickup rated at 5500 towing capacity to trailer the jeep to rausch. United rentals will hook me up with a trailer, I just need a brake controller. I know there are two types, proportional and electronic, is one better than the other and what the general consensus on a favorite?
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What are you worried about that's making you want to tow over driving it? I drove mine 5hrs a few times on 32s and always made it back OK. I'll let other's chime in, but I think that is going to be asking a LOT of a Danger Ranger.
Not trying to burst your bubble! Just saying I'm not sure driving your Jeep on 31s isn't a better option than towing 6k+ with a Ranger is all.Last edited by Harry; 06-18-2012, 11:45 AM.97 XJ.
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Good to know, my father mentioned it yesterday and in theory it sounded good. I figured I would get some more professional advice. Is it just the fact it's a light duty pickup that makes it unreliable to tow a jeep? Does the fact that it is the straight six, extended wheel base change anything?Don't Panic
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I tow with a 1500 suburban with a 350 and it's at it's limit with my jeep and trailer. As it is the trans wants to cook and there is not enough power for the poconos. That rangers rear springs will be killed, trans fried and no balls to get up to speed on the highway. Or stop lolI drive a Datsun
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Originally posted by Burton58 View PostI tow with a 1500 suburban with a 350 and it's at it's limit with my jeep and trailer. As it is the trans wants to cook and there is not enough power for the poconos. That rangers rear springs will be killed, trans fried and no balls to get up to speed on the highway. Or stop lolOriginally posted by clean4drxj View Post2500 or bigger is what is needed..97 XJ.
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http://www.kbb.com/chevrolet/suburba...ech#spec-table
Technically, Alex's 1500 Suburban has a towing capacity of 6500lbs. Geustimating his Jeep weighs 4k and his trailer 2k, he should be good to go...
Originally posted by Burton58 View PostI tow with a 1500 suburban with a 350 and it's at it's limit with my jeep and trailer. As it is the trans wants to cook and there is not enough power for the poconos.Last edited by Harry; 06-18-2012, 05:56 PM.97 XJ.
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I tow with a chevy 1500 5.3L V8 with a towing cap of 10k It tows fine no complaints. 18ft trailer weighs 2000lbs and my jeep is give or take 3500lbs. Then add in tools, food, cloths, cooler, grill, people, gas in both veichles. Tow your jeep down with an empty tank is it will ease the load and gas is cheaper in pa. Either way youll be towing close to 6k all said and done. Seeing its a company car i would go for it, and just take your time, whats the worse that happens, it dies over the tapenzee, unhook the jeep and drive to RC. Get a better look at the trailer you will be towing, like alex said most of those uhaul style trailers of surge brakes. Therefor no brake control is needed. One way or the other see you down there
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Your on 31s you really dont need to tow your jeep, you dont do trails taht are that hard I wouldnt worry. And like alex said that ranger is gonna be on its limits. Just because you can doesnt mean you should!-Caleb
Crawl Daddy Champion 2011
1999 XJ 4 inchs of lift or so, 35s and some other stuff.
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