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  1. #1
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    Default Towing Outback(Direct Drive)

    Hey Guys,

    I'm wondering if there is anyone out there towing a outback direct drive with a late model pentastar v6 jeep grand cherokee?

    I use to tow with a honda ridgeline which was sufficient considering the distance of towing I do. Actually, it wasn't too bad towing my 2008 outback DD.

    Now, I have gotten rid of the ridgeline in exchange for a 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee with the V6. It's rated to tow 5k (same as ridgline was) has more horsepower and a little more torque then my ridgeline did and I'm hoping it tows the boat at least as good as the ridge did. Thoughts?
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    I would recommend that your vehicle have a tranny cooler and turn off the overdrive. It will save you from having an tranny overhaul in the near future.
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    I have done it before, it is slow as all get-out and pretty poor on gas, but can certainly handle the load - I believe the V6 and V8 are still rated at 7,500 pounds. My current Grand Cherokee is a V8 and it pulls much better, but I never had an issue with any of the 3 V6 WK's I've had in the past. We also have a 4.0L Nitro RT that I am anxious give a shot towing, I imagine the shorter wheelbase will make it a little worse than the Jeep.
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    I think I may put the tranny cooler in there.. That was one thing I was considering.. And it's nice to know there is a 100K mile warranty on the engine/trans. The tow limit on the Jeep is 5k.

    THanks!
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    keep in mind that it's not as important that the vehicle can get the load going, but more that it can get it stopped in a panic situation.

    I'm sure the grand cherokee will be fine, but a nitro? hope i'm not in front of you when to try
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    I think the Nitro and the Grand Cherokee have the same 4wheel disc brakes, and the Nitro has ESC. Looks like the Nitro is rated at 5,000 pound tow capacity.



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    6.1L V8 W5A580 5-speed 3500


    I wonder what that puts my Jeep at, since its a 4.7L but has Eibach suspension intended for an SRT, and its 2WD, lol.
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    they might have a lot of the same parts ie. engine/brakes, but iirc, the nitro is based on the jeep liberty frame, not the cherokee. no way that liberty is going to keep a 4000lb towboat(trailer included) under control in some situations. that vehicle/frame is not designed to keep that much momentum in check.. comfortably..

    but she's your car


    maybe you're jeep is the red-headed stepchild that dodge built and forgot unique with the suspension. maybe a friday at beer-thirty build and they ran out of 2wd parts so they just threw what they had on it and you got a real nice freebie...
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    LOL - Correction - the Nitro is my wifes car!



    My Jeep is definitely an odd-ball, but the suspension stuff I did myself. Why on earth someone would have ordered a 2WD V8 Jeep is beyond me, but when I saw it I knew I had to have it, lol.
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    I would guess that 2wd jeeps are quite popular in the southern states where the 4x4 platform is not needed.
    I would think it might be good for a few more mpg's that way and a few $$ off the sticker since you are deleting a driveline.

    seems that there have been others posting up suv's with 2wd drivetrains..

    now up in your neck of the woods, doesn't make sense at all..
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    If you already traded, is there a reason that you are asking? You are going to pull your boat with the GC.
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