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ricobobo
Newbie Joined: 29 May 2017 Location: NH Online Status: Offline Posts: 20 |
Topic: any jeep wrangler owners? Posted: 08 Sep 2017 at 4:23pm |
***UPDATE*** first off I want to thank all of my fellow "podders" for helping me out yesterday and today. I took Keith-and-Dar's advice
and I went to a U-haul store and spoke with the owner. I had all my measurements and notes with me - which was key. In a nut shell I don't have to do anything. Jack, the owner, basically said if it were he with the jeep and the R178 he would leave the jeep the way it is, he would not put in the brake controller and would not put in an anti-sway hitch. His reasoning is pretty simple for my circumstance. I only go camping a few times a year and it is locally to NH/ME and VT. If I were to take it cross country or even live more in the mountains he might make a few adjustments however I should be fine. Although I was still a little hesitant he did say to me that he has been hitching hitches for 20+ years and each one he works on he puts in his head that it has to be done perfectly or it could be his children and wife behind you if it gets lose and I do not want them to die or anyone else. This is coming from the OWNER of a U-haul so I would assume he does not want a law suit either. He looked at the way the hitch is bolted to my jeep and gave me a sense of security. That being said, if once we get all connected and on the road we find out differently we will be back at square one but would not have spent all the extra $. So Thank you again for your input. Look for my post after Oct 1 to see if we made it home without a glitch :)
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furpod
Moderator Group - pHp Joined: 25 Jul 2011 Location: Central KY Online Status: Offline Posts: 6128 |
Posted: 08 Sep 2017 at 4:32pm |
1 thing.. again, a brake controller isn't optional. It's required by law.
New Hampshire, Maine and Vermont ALL require functional brakes on all trailers with GVWR of 3000 pounds or more. All pods have a GVWR of 3500lbs. Linky.. <<<<<<<<--------Click me. |
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GlueGuy
Senior Member Joined: 15 May 2017 Location: N. California Online Status: Offline Posts: 2652 |
Posted: 08 Sep 2017 at 4:43pm |
I don't think I've ever seen a Jeep Wrangler over 4500 lbs, and that might be generous.
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bp
2017 R-Pod 179 Hood River 2015 Ford F150 SuperCrew 4WD 3.5L Ecoboost |
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ricobobo
Newbie Joined: 29 May 2017 Location: NH Online Status: Offline Posts: 20 |
Posted: 08 Sep 2017 at 4:49pm |
furpod: you just burst my bubble :( - I thought the dry weight of the RPod was 2300. Plz excuse my ignorance - can you explain it to me please in elementary terms.
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ParPod
Senior Member Joined: 28 Oct 2016 Location: Manitoba Online Status: Offline Posts: 105 |
Posted: 08 Sep 2017 at 6:20pm |
Um...back to the beginning and the difference in tow capability. We came into the Pod world with a 2012 Toyota Rav Sport w/tow package. That gave us 3500.....but.....only because the vehicle had the tow package. What that gives the vehicle, for Toyota at least, is a stiffer suspension, larger rad with a bigger cooling fan, heavy duty alternator, and perhaps the most important....a transmission cooler. As has already been pointed out here - Pods come with electronic brakes. Use of said brakes is mandatory just about everywhere so you should count on having to have the harness for a 7-point plug installed.
From the sounds of it your Wrangler doesn't have a tow package and I suspect that is why you are hearing the 2000 limit. You run without a transmission cooler at your own risk really. A transmissions' biggest enemy is heat and pulling between 3000 and say 3200 in all kinds of winds and up and down hills etc generates a lot of heat. For the sake of saving a couple of hundred dollars you run the risk of being stranded on the side of the highway with a expensive tranny repair on the immediate horizon. Not wanting to get into a peeing contest with the U-Haul guy but I've towed with a vehicle that is about the same as your Wrangler. You need a WD/equalizer hitch for that short wheel based vehicle - even though you will be pulling a smaller Pod than the one I have. Just for safety if nothing else.....and rest assured you will not be sorry to have it. Fastway E2 highly recommended. I hope furpod returns and answers your questions....he won't steer you wrong. Good luck and best wishes as you move forward. |
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Bob&Margaret
2017 179 2016 Toyota 4Runner 2 sets of Golf Clubs |
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furpod
Moderator Group - pHp Joined: 25 Jul 2011 Location: Central KY Online Status: Offline Posts: 6128 |
Posted: 08 Sep 2017 at 6:29pm |
Dry weight is what it weighs empty. No options, no gear. After the dry weight, we add batteries, propane, air conditioners, microwaves, televisions, stereos, sleeping bags, soap, towels, spare undies, beer, water, spam, potatoes, eggs, bacon, whop biscuits, sodas, swimsuits, firewood, pots, pans, camping chairs, need I go on? LOL GVWR is also very important, and it's what the .gov cares about. That's the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating.. or.. what the manufacturer says the vehicle CAN weigh when totally loaded. It's usually, and in this case exactly, based on the fact that the Pod has a "3500lb" axle. Also.. I am not a Uhaul fan.. and for sure not a fan of the one you found. By definition a Wrangler is a short wheelbase vehicle, the pod can apply a lot of side torque which a short wheelbase cannot handle well. I would not tow with a Jeep, period.. BUT, if I was convinced to do it, I would for sure use a WDH and sway control. |
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eye95
Groupie Joined: 04 Mar 2017 Location: Fairborn, OH Online Status: Offline Posts: 63 |
Posted: 08 Sep 2017 at 7:38pm |
I hate to break some bad news, but the U-Haul guy is full of it. I would never tow a 178 with the vehicle as you have described it.
Use the trailer GVWR to determine whether you can tow it. You can't. Not even close. And you should allow extra capacity. To tow a 178, I'd want minimum 4000 pound towing capacity and a TV carrying capacity that could allow for 400 lbs on the tongue in addition to all other cargo carried in your TV. Don't operate on the ragged edge. Certainly, don't pull or carry more than your TV is rated for. Don't cut corners. Get a decent tow vehicle with a tow package and a brake controller. Please.
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2017 178 The "eye-Pod" 2011 Nissan Titan |
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Jpntime
Groupie Joined: 28 Jan 2015 Location: Nv Online Status: Offline Posts: 70 |
Posted: 08 Sep 2017 at 8:26pm |
They're all correct you have to have a brake controller we don't Pull or 171 very often with the jeep because it makes it work so hard we usually use our truck and the weight of the 171 was quite a bit less and that's why we went with one without a pop out so we could pull it legally with the jeep I would say you would probably be overloaded or real close to it .A friend told me if you were towing a trailer that weighs more than you're towing capacity and you get in a wreck for any reason blown tire ,wind ice,you are liable because you were breaking the law So definitely wait to make sure you know what it ways with all your stuff and water in it Sidenote I got my wiring harness I believe from Amazon typed in Jeep Wrangler JK four door and it came up with a seven pin wiring harness that's pretty easy to install yourself and then I just ordered a brake controller for it from them too but the wiring harness was actually made by Mopar and was just plug-in and run along the frame rails and hook up a couple power wires pretty easy
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Love to camp
2014 171 |
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furpod
Moderator Group - pHp Joined: 25 Jul 2011 Location: Central KY Online Status: Offline Posts: 6128 |
Posted: 08 Sep 2017 at 9:28pm |
If you use FaceBook, go to this group, ask to join. Very helpful bunch.
DO NOT TELL THEM I SENT YOU. Jeep Pod Group |
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Casey
Newbie Joined: 02 Sep 2017 Location: NorCal Online Status: Offline Posts: 19 |
Posted: 09 Sep 2017 at 12:27am |
There is a lot of over thinking, over explaining, and over complicating going on here. The simple answer is put a good brake controller in, get a weight distributing sway control hitch, and tow your trailer.
We have a 3/4 ton truck, and with the weight distributing hitch our 4 door jeep tows the trailer just as stable as the truck. |
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