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Best tow Vehical?

Started by johns4104s, August 14, 2009, 07:54:17 PM

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Dreamscape

When I lived in Mesa for 9 years that is one thing that I didn't do. Saw lots of very red lobsters floating the river though. Of course most had their favorite adult beverages along for the ride.

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Quote from: Nick Badame Refrig. Co. on August 14, 2009, 08:16:47 PM
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Maybe I shouldn't comment in this thread.. :D

Nick-

Kind of small Nick, why don't you tow a 4104 or something like that?

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Luvr,

I may be wrong, but I don't believe the Jeep Patriot can. It's a car (Not a REAL Jeep) that I seriously like due to it's light weight, economy, and roominess. Unfortunately, it can't pull the Liberty (My GF's, SWMBO) out if it gets stuck. However, I would stay tuned, because if Chrysler decides to get wise soon, they may fix that little error shortly. At least we would hope so. Check this link: http://www.jeeppatriot.com/forum/showthread.php?t=399&page=2

Quote from: luvrbus on August 14, 2009, 08:30:56 PM
All Jeeps models can be towed four down automatic or manual transmission except the old quad drive from the 80's and with the low speed on the transfer case you can move a bus.
My wife towed  me 5 miles when I tried to stretch my fuel one time in Nev.to save .40 cents a gal  


good luck



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Melbo

I like NISSANs -- I tow a pathfinder standard trans it can be towed four down -- the older ones are cheap to buy and in my experience they run forever.

HTH YMMV

Melbo
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Jerry W Campbell

Hi Everyone.
    Here's mine. It weighs 2000 lbs. and gets 50 miles MPG.
Jerry




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Lin

We recently did a bit of research in order to buy a tow vehicle.  We ended up getting a Jeep Cherokee as a good compromise.  We wanted an automatic that could be towed without any restrictions.  I wanted it cheap.  I wanted 4 wheel drive.  And I wanted it to have a curb weight of under 3000 pounds (some states require auxiliary brakes if it is over that).  Lighter would even be better, but there is always some compromise.

Jerry,
    I had considered and looked for one like your pickup, but we really do need the 4 wheel drive since we live on a dirt road and our other cars are not.
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prevost82

We tow a 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4x4 auto or a 1999 Jeep TJ stick, depending on our needs

Ed Hackenbruch

We tow an 87 Wagoneer ( fancier version of the Cherokee ) 4x4, auto, 4 down.
Used to own a 1968 MCI 5A and a 1977 5C.

JohnEd

I wanted to be able to "go deep" when I got there.  I opted for a 4X4 Ranger STX sport truck with a Plus cab.  Stick 5 speed.  I had to get a special "chip" from the dealer to be able to "select" transfer case neutral but that is simple and cheap compaired to some methods.  4 litre means I can tow the bus a "little" but,, at least, I can do it.  A recovery SNATCH line means I can pull the bus out of a stuck spot without much trouble.  Rigged little truck that only gets about 20 MPG on the freeway.  BILSTIENS made the ride good enuff that Mama would finally ride with me.  With those OEM shocks I have ridden smoother POGO sticks...I swear!

I also get to haul "stuff" in the truck so it acts like "my shed" a little.  The bed is 6 ft long so we can camp away from the bus if we want and be bear proof.  With Mama armed to the teeth and having the attack trained Manchester Terriers as a back up for her, I sleep like a baby.  Life is good.

John
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HB of CJ

One would have to swap out a blown gas engine with a used good 1.6 late model big water pump diesel mill.  A whopping 52 hp.  Rebuilding the transaxle with a GTI close ratio 5 speed and Jetta 4.88 gears will really help the road performance....

....without really killing the fuel mileage if one stays below 60 mph.  Seems driving with the top down really kills the aerodynamics.  Expect an honest 45 mpg with perhaps a little bit more going slow.  About 2550 pounds full of fuel.  Tow 4 down. 

Finding a good rust free rag top VW Rabbit doner car will be the problem.  Getting kinda old.  Parts still very cheap and plentiful.  I had about a whopping $4000 in mine with the entire vehicle practically rebuilt.  A blast from the past.  HB of CJ

loosenut

Met 3 RV delivery drivers in SD recently and their company used Chevy Cobalts to return the drivers home.  The drivers said that some of the Cobalts had over 500,000 miles.  Half were toed miles and half were driving miles.

Per them they were trouble free cars.  One driver said he would buy any of the 500,000 mile cars.  Per him comfy and reliable. 

I looked up the weight and my source said 2,700 pounds

Mike
Sold 85 Neoplan 33ft 6V92ta, sadly busless

tomhamrick

We have been towing a Honda Pilot four down for 5 years and it works great. With the 3 seats we can haul the whole family of 8 around when we arrive at our destination.
My wife also drives it to work every day when we are not traveling.
Tom Hamrick
Tom Hamrick
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1981 Eagle 10
Forest City, NC

MattC

Personally we have a Honda CRV, it has room for stuff and da-dogs.  Besides 25MPG combined, I can't complain.

Try this on for size:  http://www.smartusa.com/smart-car-faq.aspx

The information says it'll tow four down. I'll bet the MPG is a bit better than our Honda LOL
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Camping in our House LOL
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luvrbus

John, what is wrong with the tow vehicle you have now if I remember it was new I forgot the brand but it looked nice with plenty of room.   
good luck
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johns4104s

Cliff,

The Sion XB is great 30 mpg average, plenty of room and power with the 2.5 Camry engine. But it will not tow all 4,s down. I have to use the trailer. I like Doyle am trying to shed some weight.

John