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towing a jeep

towing a jeep

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My jeep has 4" of lift and 35's. I work out of town during the week and want to tow it where I stay during the week. I have an old u haul tow bar. It will be 93 miles one way. What do yall think? I'll be towing it with my full size Dodge truck. Shouldn't be no problem right?
 
I've been towing mine for the last 8 years behind my 1ton pu with a 9 1/2 ft camper on it with no problems. The camper probley wheighs more than the Jeep. I started with a CJ5 but now I have a 7 with a hardtop and doors. And I have had to stop fast and had no trouble. With just a Jeep behind you I wouldn't worry.
 
Mind gets a little unstable above 60 wants to swing from side to side. Any thoughts?
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Don't they have away bars for trailers?? Can they be modified to work on a towed jeep? I mean if you can fix a 30 year old jeep and make it RUN then Anything is possible
 
Mind gets a little unstable above 60 wants to swing from side to side. Any thoughts?
:cool:

IO,

:)Will that's scary!

Could be the length of your tow bar or even the angle between the two vehicles. Is that doing it while going up or down hill or just on level ground @ 60 mph? Sometimes its also the tires or tire pressure.

Of course I'm sure you have checked your steering alignment and have a good steering dampner on the axle?

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Same here until I started towing with 30lb.s of air in the tires

:)Chief,

So once you went to 30 PSI your problems then went away?

As I mentioned in a previous post there are a host of issues that can contribute to an ill handling towed vehicle including the tire pressure.

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for street driving I run between 35 and 40. are you saying you dropped the pressure?
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Same here until I started towing with 30lb.s of air in the tires
 
I don't have a problem with 60 MPH it is more than likely the best max speed anyway. as far as toe in, this may be true but I had the front end aligned just before the trip so hopefully they got it right.


I'm thinking it might be not enough toe-in, I try to keep it at 60 m.p.h. max anyway, flat towing or not.
 
When flat towing a Jeep I don't think you should be going any faster than 60 mph IMO :)
 
for street driving I run between 35 and 40. are you saying you dropped the pressure?
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No, I increased pressure. In my case more pressure helped but I didn't have a severe wandering problem anyway. Have you checked your ball joints?
 
I ordered a tow bar and am going to mount it permantently, Im going to tap into the wiring and have tailights that plug into the truck
 
I flat tow my cj every 2 months 300 miles round trip. My steering wanders, likely the 36" tires and wide Dana 44 axles from a scout. I have to seatbelt my steering wheel , and with the auto locker in the rear it kinda pushes my diesel f250 through turns on wet or icy conditions.
 
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