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Offline Markus Leroy

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Trailer Question
« on: 09/24/06 - 07:53PM »
I am looking into getting a pop up camping trailer to take out to the parks around the area.  Does anybody know where I can go to find out how much I can pull without putting a strain on my engine?  All I have is an inline 6 with a cool air intake.  Not sure of the Diff size or gear ratio.  Any info would be great!!

Offline redneck_punk

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Re: Trailer Question
« Reply #1 on: 09/24/06 - 11:02PM »
your owners manual should tell you your pull capacity
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Offline LoneWolf

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Re: Trailer Question
« Reply #2 on: 09/24/06 - 11:55PM »
For stock 2004 Wranger X

Weights:
gross vehicle weight rating (lbs) 4,450,
curb weight (lbs) 3,407,
gross trailer weight braked (lbs) 2,000 and max payload (lbs) 800

Gears:
3.07:1 axle ratio

Specs taken from Automotive.com
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Offline HVACMASTER

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Re: Trailer Question
« Reply #3 on: 09/25/06 - 08:28AM »
i've pulled my 8' pop up and that about all i would recommend pulling.

Offline YellowTJ

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Re: Trailer Question
« Reply #4 on: 09/25/06 - 11:45AM »
I've pulled 2 jetskis about 12-1400lbs with my 06 Rubi had no issue other than you gota give a little more space for stopping than I did in my truck.
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