Arrgh... Do I park it?

jtexas

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Re: Arrgh... Do I park it?

I'm not advising ya to do what I would do...bet ya can't figure out how I voted!
 

heycods

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Re: Arrgh... Do I park it?

I wouldnt worry about the extra engin cooling up there, If you lived here and were towing in the summer temps of 100*+ it might be a problem.
 

Pony

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Re: Arrgh... Do I park it?

Originally posted by heycods:<br /> I wouldnt worry about the extra engin cooling up there, If you lived here and were towing in the summer temps of 100*+ it might be a problem.
Gonna disagree 100% with that......<br /><br />1. Regardless of air temperature the extra cooling is necessary....the componets will get hot no matter what.<br /><br />2. Our summers are generaly between 80-100F all summer long......which is when I sure ee plans to use the boat ;)
 

POINTER94

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Re: Arrgh... Do I park it?

Good hitch, good brakes, $200 for a tranny cooler, have a nice day. :)
 

eeboater

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Re: Arrgh... Do I park it?

Originally posted by P.O.N.Y.:<br /> "Leave in driveway.....and wait for Pony to bring his truck over and borrow the boat."
LMAO - I was going to put this option in there... but didn't want you to feel obligated that you had to come and use my boat... :D <br /><br />Thanks for the info Bassman. I was hoping to hear from a fellow GC driver here and their experiences with towing something. As of right now, I'm planning on two additional modifications. <br /><br />First, I'm going to get the tranny cooler. I think that is a definite must. <br /><br />Second, I think I'm going to get a set of "helper springs" for the rear end. Something like these:<br /><br /> http://www.supersprings.com/ <br /><br />I think these will help the performance and handling of the Jeep as I'm towing down the road. Plus, it will ease my heart a bit when I think about the towing capacity as these are supposed to add 1500 lb to the towing capacity of my Jeep. Now, I know I really shouldn't trust that number, and I am putting litle-to-no stock into it. I just know that they cannot do anything but help.<br /><br />Lastly, I'm calling my insurance agent. SBN has a great point and I'm going to pursue that with a lot of seriousness.<br /><br />Thanks again everyone. Is it summer yet?<br /><br />Sean
 

sangerwaker

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Re: Arrgh... Do I park it?

Sean, I tow mine with my wife's '95 GC very frequently. It also has the 4.0, but is AWD. Does pretty well, but as Bassman says, leave the OD off. Ours has the factory tow (that'd be toe for me) pkg. We'll be using the Jeep when we have the get together in June. I towed my boat with it through the Rockies when we bought the boat in '03. That sucked. Other than in mountains, it tows well IMO.
 

deputydawg

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Re: Arrgh... Do I park it?

You asked about the power steering componants. Don't worry about that. I would not worry about the cooling system right away either. Take a few short trips in summer and see how it runs. The trailer should not be a hard pull once you get rolling with the exception of hills. See how that goes first. You can wrap a lot of money up in that. if it looks like it will run hot se if you can get a different size pully on the water pump. Turning the pump slower will keep the coolant in the radiator longer, keeping it cooler. That is an old stock car trick we did a lot to run them cooler. <br />I would also wait on the helper springs and see if you need them. They will change your ride and may not be necessary. <br />Adjust your weight on the trailer is it sits too hard on the hitch, but don't get too much weight to the rear. Too much weight shifted off of the tongue and the trailer will whip back and forth too easy.<br />Your engine should be big enough to handle the pull even on long trips. <br />Tranny cooler and see how it goes. You should be fine.<br /><br />Oh yeah, if you pull it a lot change your tranny fluid and filter more often. Every 30,000 or so. When you change this don't just drain it, have it flushed out.
 
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