This year we bought an A-Frame pop up trailer to tow behind the JK or LJR. Recently been toying with the idea of getting an older truck to tow it instead. Nether the JK or LJR has a ton of power, one reason @Dirty Dog got the 392. No desire to get a Gladiator, one that isn’t an older truck, two not a lot of bed space, three doubt I want to spend that much money on something that won’t get used much, four……….
But in looking I see they are rated between 6-7,000lbs for towing capacity. I can’t image it has enough power to tow something that heavy. They have the same 3.6 engine. I believe they have an 8 speed tranny, but can’t image that makes a big enough difference, but maybe.
In general overall I am curious what is the limiting factor in towing capacity. For instance the JK’s I think are limited to 2,000, but depending on gearing the JKU is capable of 3,500, same engines, transmission etc. It is similar for the TJ / LJ, TJ is 2,000 but the LJ is 3,500. I understand the concept you don’t want a 20’ long trailer towed by a 8’ long car, but that isn’t weight.
And yes I know this is the JK forum, but I am on it and it’s sort of just a general towing question (rambling ).
But in looking I see they are rated between 6-7,000lbs for towing capacity. I can’t image it has enough power to tow something that heavy. They have the same 3.6 engine. I believe they have an 8 speed tranny, but can’t image that makes a big enough difference, but maybe.
In general overall I am curious what is the limiting factor in towing capacity. For instance the JK’s I think are limited to 2,000, but depending on gearing the JKU is capable of 3,500, same engines, transmission etc. It is similar for the TJ / LJ, TJ is 2,000 but the LJ is 3,500. I understand the concept you don’t want a 20’ long trailer towed by a 8’ long car, but that isn’t weight.
And yes I know this is the JK forum, but I am on it and it’s sort of just a general towing question (rambling ).