towing with a jeep?

gorillaxj

Always building hardly wheeling
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SLC
i have a 85xj with the 2.bL and a 5spd manual 31" tires and 3.73 gears. i was wondering how it would do towing a toyota pickup(77) with a tow bar. im thinking of makeing a crawler but want to know if i can tow one first. any advise would help. thanks.
 

Caleb

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Riverton
I would strongly suggest against it. the truck weighs as much as the XJ does so it will push the XJ all over the place, especially considering with a flat towing setup you dont have brakes on the vehicle being towed so your little tiny brakes on your XJ have to do all the stopping. :eek:
 

gorillaxj

Always building hardly wheeling
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SLC
true i didnt think of that part of it. i havent towed before. thats why im asking......
 

gorillaxj

Always building hardly wheeling
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SLC
ok i wont. i was just wondering cuz i found one for $150 that has a new motor and trans. i love those trucks..... but i guess ill have to wait.
 

gorillaxj

Always building hardly wheeling
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SLC
just asking cuz im wondering. would it be safe to do it with a trailer? or would i be in the same boat?
 

Rusted

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Sandy
Same boat. Trailer adds weight, but should have brakes. So that is one minus, one plus, puts you in the same boat.
 

Cody

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Gastown
Usually the rule of thumb is that if the vehicle doesn't have the power to get itself over a hill at a reasonable speed, it probably isn't going to pull something else up said hill reasonably.

I towed with a v8 grand cherokee which is longer, heavier, and much more powerful. I had 10000 lb load distribution, sway control, electric brakes, etc. All I learned is that I'll never do it again.

Cody
 

Milner

formerly "rckcrlr"
I towed the Bronco on the trailer with the XJ once....from All Terrian Auto to home....I thought I was going to have to put it in 4 low to get up 4500 South :rofl:

XJ's are NOT tow rigs!
 

kirk86CJ

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Riverton, Ut
I flat towed a 4000 lb. jeep with a 7000 lb. 1 ton truck. It really surprised me how much braking power I lost. The brakes on my truck got a little hot just driving it around town.

Kirk
 

Houndoc

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Location
Grantsville
2.8 and manual are the totally wrong tow set ups. I did a little towing of 22 foot boat (4500 or so pounds) when I had my xj without trouble, but it was 4.0, automatic and good trailer brakes.
 

SICK99TJ

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Bluffdale
rckcrlr said:
I towed the Bronco on the trailer with the XJ once....from All Terrian Auto to home....I thought I was going to have to put it in 4 low to get up 4500 South :rofl:

XJ's are NOT tow rigs![/QU

didnt your xj blow up almost on the way home forget 4low how bout an exstinguisher.. :rofl:
 

ryan31783

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Cedar City
I towed an 85 toyota pickup on a dolly with my 97 XJ w/ 4.0/auto from Sandy to Cedar City ...it wasn't that bad, just didn't have much power or brakes. I did it at night so traffis wasn't too bad ...I was going 45 up some of the hills, but wasn't pushing it as hard as I could have.
 

Milner

formerly "rckcrlr"
SICK99TJ said:
rckcrlr said:
I towed the Bronco on the trailer with the XJ once....from All Terrian Auto to home....I thought I was going to have to put it in 4 low to get up 4500 South :rofl:

XJ's are NOT tow rigs![/QU

didnt your xj blow up almost on the way home forget 4low how bout an exstinguisher.. :rofl:


Well sort of....took about a month or so after that....I think it was pulling the empty trailer home from Vegas in 100+ temps that really started the motor troubles :-\
 

Caleb

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Riverton
ryan31783 said:
I towed an 85 toyota pickup on a dolly with my 97 XJ w/ 4.0/auto from Sandy to Cedar City ...it wasn't that bad, just didn't have much power or brakes. I did it at night so traffis wasn't too bad ...I was going 45 up some of the hills, but wasn't pushing it as hard as I could have.


like is often said, just because you can, doesn't mean you should. If for whatever reason you had to stop quick or do a quick manuever you would have prolly not faired too well. In 2001, the XJs towing capacity was only 5500 but thats with a weight distro hitch and load stablizers (similar to Cody's setup with his Grand), with the 2.8L I am sure its MUCH lower than that. I towed three four-wheelers with my 01 and it was scarry to say the least (and I have towed quite a bit) and I know a Toy pick-up weighs a ton more than three four-wheelers.
 

gorillaxj

Always building hardly wheeling
Location
SLC
thanks

what you all have said is very true. thanks for all the input. i learned alot. thanks again.
 
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