Mischief Managed
Lieutenant Commander
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I've been towing "heavy" for my '99 Durango for the last 5 years. Here's a couple of simple and cheap modifications that have really helped:
Drilled and slotted front brake rotors.
High performance brake pads
Replace brake fluid every two years, only use DOT4
This dramatically improved brake fade resistance. The difference in boiling point of new DOT4 versus old DOT3 is huge.
Replaced OEM size 31x10.5x15 tires with 275R-60-15 performance tires.
This reduces the tire diameter about 10% which increases actual drive wheel torque 10%, improves handling and traction, and improves braking performance.
Drilled and slotted front brake rotors.
High performance brake pads
Replace brake fluid every two years, only use DOT4
This dramatically improved brake fade resistance. The difference in boiling point of new DOT4 versus old DOT3 is huge.
Replaced OEM size 31x10.5x15 tires with 275R-60-15 performance tires.
This reduces the tire diameter about 10% which increases actual drive wheel torque 10%, improves handling and traction, and improves braking performance.