Equipping to Tow
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Equipping to Tow
Has anyone equipped their truck that came from the factory without a tow package, with a brake controller and 5/6/7 pin trailer connector for towing with electric brakes? I can't seem to find a wiring harness for trucks that came without a tow package. For the $250 or so it would cost to get a hitch and controller, if I could find a solid harness it would be a reasonable investment to get my truck ready to tow properly.
Any info on this?
Any info on this?
#2
RE: Equipping to Tow
My truck did NOT come with a factory hitch or harness. I purchased the mopar hitch and mopar harness for the truck at the dealership. The factory harness does come with a trailer brake wire that you have to run through the firewall and into the cab. Considering the amount of time (on average) that you would be towing vs. the towing weight, you could weigh the cost vs. benifit of getting a trailer brake controller. This is also taken into consideration from the type of trailer and components that you would be towing (trailer brakes, etc.).
How much weight, trailer type and components, and how often would you be towing?
How much weight, trailer type and components, and how often would you be towing?
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RE: Equipping to Tow
"As of yet I have no trailer and no real plans/need to tow, but I was just curious to find a source and price for the necessary components."
Cramerica, Don't forget to have a Trans Cooler installed. Also IF you do end up towing alot....Don't forget to have ur Trans Fluid flushed/replaced every so often. If you see the fluid on the stick start to turn color (to brown) and start to smell different...FLUSH IT. Your tranny will thank you.(and your wallet)
Cramerica, Don't forget to have a Trans Cooler installed. Also IF you do end up towing alot....Don't forget to have ur Trans Fluid flushed/replaced every so often. If you see the fluid on the stick start to turn color (to brown) and start to smell different...FLUSH IT. Your tranny will thank you.(and your wallet)
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RE: Equipping to Tow
ORIGINAL: WvChamp
"As of yet I have no trailer and no real plans/need to tow, but I was just curious to find a source and price for the necessary components."
Cramerica, Don't forget to have a Trans Cooler installed. Also IF you do end up towing alot....Don't forget to have ur Trans Fluid flushed/replaced every so often. If you see the fluid on the stick start to turn color (to brown) and start to smell different...FLUSH IT. Your tranny will thank you.(and your wallet)
"As of yet I have no trailer and no real plans/need to tow, but I was just curious to find a source and price for the necessary components."
Cramerica, Don't forget to have a Trans Cooler installed. Also IF you do end up towing alot....Don't forget to have ur Trans Fluid flushed/replaced every so often. If you see the fluid on the stick start to turn color (to brown) and start to smell different...FLUSH IT. Your tranny will thank you.(and your wallet)
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#10
RE: Equipping to Tow
I don't understand the need for a transmission cooler on a manual transmission. No fluid coupling, no slip, no heat generation.
Also, running the 6 speed in 4th is almost identical to running 3.92's in 5th down the highway. 3.92's would obviously be a little easier on the clutch when launching and would provide stronger acceleration. For occasional jobs, I think my drivetrain is fine.
Also, running the 6 speed in 4th is almost identical to running 3.92's in 5th down the highway. 3.92's would obviously be a little easier on the clutch when launching and would provide stronger acceleration. For occasional jobs, I think my drivetrain is fine.