a 04 dodge should be able to trailer a civic?
i think cuz its a honda people are bashing on it.
well back to the point, idk i wouldnt recommend pulling anything or towing anything especially not with a truck with a 325hp motor.
( high levels of sarcasm present)
are u towing it on a flat bed to are u gunna pull it with a rope or tie it to the roof rack, or what?
well back to the point, idk i wouldnt recommend pulling anything or towing anything especially not with a truck with a 325hp motor.
( high levels of sarcasm present)
are u towing it on a flat bed to are u gunna pull it with a rope or tie it to the roof rack, or what?
I have a 1/2 ton 2003 5.7L. I pull a 22' car trailer with a large skid loader or a small excavator. Total weight is about 10,500. I have electric brakes on the trailer and an actuator in my truck. With this much weight (I think the truck is overloaded if you check the owner's manual), the truck does sit a little. Also, when you come up pretty good hill and you're going 50 MPH, you pretty much have to go 50 MPH all the way. It doesn't like to accelerate with that much weight. A civic on a small trailer won't be more than 4,000 Lbs. I don't think. I wouldn't worry about installing electric breaks.
I have a 1/2 ton 2003 5.7L. I pull a 22' car trailer with a large skid loader or a small excavator. Total weight is about 10,500. I have electric brakes on the trailer and an actuator in my truck. With this much weight (I think the truck is overloaded if you check the owner's manual), the truck does sit a little. Also, when you come up pretty good hill and you're going 50 MPH, you pretty much have to go 50 MPH all the way. It doesn't like to accelerate with that much weight. A civic on a small trailer won't be more than 4,000 Lbs. I don't think. I wouldn't worry about installing electric breaks.







