Dakota Towing
#1
Dakota Towing
Towed a car hauler (3800lbs) through mid TN with some pretty steep hills, with no problem. I didn't leave OD off, but I did turn it off on the steeper sections.
I have the quad cab 5 speed auto w/ towing package 3.55 gears. Just posting again, haven't posted in a while.
I have the quad cab 5 speed auto w/ towing package 3.55 gears. Just posting again, haven't posted in a while.
Last edited by MadisonDakota; 07-31-2009 at 01:39 AM.
#3
I towed a 93 Saturn home on a car dolly, total weight about 3000 lbs and I swear pulling it she didn't even flinch. I basically just drove like I do every day, just with OD off. The suspension felt it, but the engine/tranny didn't even break a sweat. And there quite a few good hills. One was a 13% grade (nothing compared to out in the rockies, but still a decent hill).
Stopping on the other hand was interesting...
Stopping on the other hand was interesting...
#4
Havent pulled anything with mine yet. I dont have a trailer hitch but thats coming soon. My friend has a 98 3.9 5 speed 4x4 pulled a 20 foot double axle trailer with a yamaha rhino and a suzuki ltr 450 plus tools and bunch of other stuff weighed around 3,500-3,800lb pulled it great only problem was stopping only cause the trailer brakes needed rewired. I was very surprised at how well it did.
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#8
To the questions about stopping, just don't have to stop. I coasted so much with the trailer. It was a pleasing trip actually.
#10
I have a 1st gen, but I'll chime in. I pulled a '95 Dakota CC 2wd V6 about 65 miles going between 70 and 75 mph with my '95 CC 4x4 5.2L with 3.55s, NV3500 and 31.5" tires. I estimated the combined weight of the dual axle trailer and truck to be between 5000 and 5500 lbs, which my truck handled great. Even at those speeds, I never once felt like the trailer was trying to push the truck around.