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Re: [RC] Pulling Trailers - Sky Ranch

Talking about mountain passes -- last weekend I went over four mountain
passes to get to and from my ride - Lizard Head Pass (10,272 ft), Monarch
Pass (11,312 Ft), Poncha Pass (9012 ft) and Wolf Creek (10,850 ft).  I went
from Cortez, Colorado to Silver Cliff, Colorado, different routes coming and
going.  It cost me $125 in gas.  My Bronco gets 15 mpg.
This is one reason why I like manual transmissions - going DOWN those
passes.
Carla Richardson
Cortez, Colorado

----- Original Message -----
From: <Antonio_Corbelletta@xxxxxx>
To: <ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 10:48 AM
Subject: [RC] Pulling Trailers



A few comments on pulling trailers with smaller vehicles.  The two main
things to keep in mind are 1.  Do you have enough brakes to do the job.
By
this I mean can the vehicle stop the rig and stop MANY TIMES without the
brakes fading.  Many if not all the smaller vehicles and this I include
half ton trucks do not have enough brakes to handle large loads.
Therefore, you must tow with these vehicles get a smaller, lighter trailer
like the brenderup(sp?).  Stay within the manufacturer's weight limits.
Some of the smaller vehicles I have seen have very tiny tiny brakes!  Just
be careful.  Go slow.  Sometimes you can put larger brakes on, and I just
do not mean pads, I mean the whole thing like rotors, calipers, drums all
bigger.  But this, if it can be done is very expensive.  Keep this in
mind:
One of the first things we do to a race car is beef up the brakes if we
can, ie allowed by the rules.  There is a reason for that...Some posts
have
said that they pull with a half ton and have no problems, maybe, but they
are staying within the weight limits of the vehicle and then they may be
or
should be driving slow.
2.  Stability:  The short wheelbase vehicles like a 4Runner are not
stable.
Just be very careful and drive slow with a smaller trailer.  So on these
kinds of vehicles, you run into two problems, smaller brakes and a short
wheelbase.  The post that mentioned an overturned 4Runner and trailer,
that
is what can happen.  It is physics...
Notice that the Europeans are towing much smaller trailers, that is OK
since the vehicles are much smaller.
Enjoy the ride, take it slow,
Tony C


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