dockwrecker
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Re: Towing with jeep
It WILL suck, not only to pull but to stop. The brakes in the Grand Cherokee are notoriously weak, it's still a relatively short wheelbase and definitely needs a WD hitch. The motor is willing, but the wheelbase is just too damn short for a 25' long 5000 lb trailer even tho Jeep says it's OK. Look in your Owner's manual, you'll also see maximum trailer lengths specified. I've had two Cherokees and a Grand and they'll pull anything to about 40 then the fun kicks in. My dog hauler is a 2000 4.0 Cherokee rated to 5000 lbs. Absoultely horrible tow vehicle over 2500 lbs. It will move my boat around the house but no way I'm hitting the highway with it. Jeep tow capacities are a JOKE! Remember there hasn't been up until now (2011) a standard for tow capacities and it's still on a voluntary compliance.
It WILL suck, not only to pull but to stop. The brakes in the Grand Cherokee are notoriously weak, it's still a relatively short wheelbase and definitely needs a WD hitch. The motor is willing, but the wheelbase is just too damn short for a 25' long 5000 lb trailer even tho Jeep says it's OK. Look in your Owner's manual, you'll also see maximum trailer lengths specified. I've had two Cherokees and a Grand and they'll pull anything to about 40 then the fun kicks in. My dog hauler is a 2000 4.0 Cherokee rated to 5000 lbs. Absoultely horrible tow vehicle over 2500 lbs. It will move my boat around the house but no way I'm hitting the highway with it. Jeep tow capacities are a JOKE! Remember there hasn't been up until now (2011) a standard for tow capacities and it's still on a voluntary compliance.