Mark42
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I read this statement in another thread that made me think about the wear and tear on trans and drivetrain.
For discussions sake lets talk about light SUV's and Minivans and not pickups, and the other larger vehicles.
If my minivan has a tow rating of 3500lbs and I'm towing a 1800lbs boat and 500lbs people and cargo, is that any more of a stress on the drivetrain than just carrying 2300lbs of people and cargo? Its the same weight, and there is some additional wind drag of the trailer and rolling resistance of the tires, but other than that extra drag, would there be any more advanced wear on the vehicle caused by towing vs carrying?
Anyone use synthetic trans fluid to help reduce trans wear?
a Highlander and the like can tow, but starting power and stopping power are not what most folks want when towing AND it wears on the tranny like crazy.
For discussions sake lets talk about light SUV's and Minivans and not pickups, and the other larger vehicles.
If my minivan has a tow rating of 3500lbs and I'm towing a 1800lbs boat and 500lbs people and cargo, is that any more of a stress on the drivetrain than just carrying 2300lbs of people and cargo? Its the same weight, and there is some additional wind drag of the trailer and rolling resistance of the tires, but other than that extra drag, would there be any more advanced wear on the vehicle caused by towing vs carrying?
Anyone use synthetic trans fluid to help reduce trans wear?