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Sep 14, 2015

Wrangler toad

We are thinking of buying a older 2002-2006 wrangler which would be auto trans and want to tow it 4 down,are brakes a must or can we tow it without brakes

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  • bighatnohorse wrote:
    Towing Laws

    It's not only where you live, it's also where you are going. Click on the states that you are traveling through. If what you are towing exceeds the weight, an auxiliary braking system is required.


    Speaking only to Montana, that site is only factual for TRAILER BRAKES!
    In Montana, a towed motor vehicle is NOT a trailer! See MCA 61-1-101 (82) (a).
    Montana is also a Braking Performance Law state. See MCA 61-9-312.

    IMO, that site is NOT to be trusted! The only purpose it has, IMO, is to convince people that they MUST have a Brake Buddy!
    That, also, is not true, IMO. I believe the Ready Brute Elite is a much better system.

    Come to think of it, while it states "3000 lbs" for Montana, it does not say whether that is unladen weight or GVW. It is GVW here. In some states it is 1500 lbs.; usually that is unladen weight.
  • And as always in a conversation about toad brakes, somebody posts a link to a chart that has completely incorrect information on it and thinks its actual towing laws.
  • racer99 wrote:
    We are thinking of buying a older 2002-2006 wrangler which would be auto trans and want to tow it 4 down,are brakes a must or can we tow it without brakes


    It depends on what you mean by "must".
    Is a braking system required by law? Probably not, especially if you can meet the FMVSS braking performance requirements that are codified into the laws of many states. See MCA 61-9-312 for a good example of the performance requirements.
    Is a braking system a "good idea"? Yes, it probably is.
    I towed a Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Unlimited for many miles without any such system. Nothing bent, nothing broke, there were no accidents or incidents, nobody was injured or died.
    But then, in all those miles I never had one of the dreaded "emergency stop" events! Keep in mind that if one of those events does occur, at 60 MPH your vehicle will travel nearly 200 feet before you can get your foot on the brake pedal and start slowing down!
    Also remember that braking requirements do not have Reciprocity. You must comply with the laws in the state in which you are operating! So, you will have to know the law in every state you enter.
  • racer99 wrote:
    We are thinking of buying a older 2002-2006 wrangler which would be auto trans and want to tow it 4 down,are brakes a must or can we tow it without brakes


    Depends on what you're towing it with. I had a Wrangler that I towed with my 35 DP and I did not use brakes. The Wrangler is pretty light.
  • I have a supplemental braking system with breakaway on my 2011 Wrangler.... wouldn't leave home without it.... my down the street neighbor had his toad come loose and pass him a few years ago.... I don't worry about that... and I can stop the MH quicker with the toad "helping"
  • I think it's wise to have brakes on the toad, and a breakaway system.
    Just in case.
  • racer99 wrote:
    We are thinking of buying a older 2002-2006 wrangler which would be auto trans and want to tow it 4 down,are brakes a must or can we tow it without brakes
    That will depend upon the rules of your home state.

    we here in Wa. we must have a brake device if any thing being towed is over 3000#.