Oct-31-2017 06:24 AM
Nov-05-2017 01:20 AM
valhalla360 wrote:
Unless you have a real strong need that it be an SUV, I would go with a 4door 1/2 ton pickup.
If you get a short bed, it's not that much bigger but you can dial in the drivetrain to be better suited to towing.
Nov-02-2017 03:48 AM
Oct-31-2017 11:53 PM
Oct-31-2017 04:01 PM
Oct-31-2017 01:25 PM
RinconVTR wrote:
If I were you, I'd hold out for the 2018 Ford Expedition ...
Oct-31-2017 10:30 AM
Oct-31-2017 10:19 AM
Chamerican wrote:
Unfortunately, no. I've searched the Armada forums and found a number of people who are towing boats, etc of similar or smaller size but frankly their responses didn't give me a warm and fuzzy that anyone did much homework. The gear ratio is a question I need answered somehow since everything I've ready suggests a ratio closer to 4ish. The grunt is my main concern with my questions. I'm pretty assured that I'm within the capacities, it's just a question of how well a vehicle tows within 20% of its capacity and how the torque/Hp would factor in?
Oct-31-2017 09:09 AM
Chamerican wrote:prichardson wrote:
While by the numbers it would work I don't think you would be happy with the performance. I would not consider anything with a rear end higher than 3.55 a decent tow vehicle. A 2.95 would be a real dog towing.
My thought as well but do you think the 7 speed transmission has any correlation? I get the very, very basic principle of final gear ratio so my guess is that highway speeds in 7 would lag but acceleration would be good? I may be over simplifying...
Oct-31-2017 08:51 AM
prichardson wrote:
While by the numbers it would work I don't think you would be happy with the performance. I would not consider anything with a rear end higher than 3.55 a decent tow vehicle. A 2.95 would be a real dog towing.
Oct-31-2017 08:43 AM
Oct-31-2017 08:35 AM
wanderingaimlessly wrote:Chamerican wrote:wanderingaimlessly wrote:
The Armada's load capacity is sufficient as well with 1741 lbs, even with kids growing and "stuff" they want with them you should be ok. The only thing I would question is that if memory serves correctly, the Armada does not have a truck style frame. Unibody construction can work well and save weight in a car type of usage, but I have always been nervous especially in using a weight distributing hitch with unibody construction.
JM2C
Good point but part of why we're looking at the Armada is that it's body on frame. The 2017 was a redesign and based on Nissan's international equivalent and the Infiniti QX
Then I would think gear ratio and having enough grunt is the only real concern left. Any ideas on how well that tranny holds up to towing?
Oct-31-2017 07:50 AM
Chamerican wrote:wanderingaimlessly wrote:
The Armada's load capacity is sufficient as well with 1741 lbs, even with kids growing and "stuff" they want with them you should be ok. The only thing I would question is that if memory serves correctly, the Armada does not have a truck style frame. Unibody construction can work well and save weight in a car type of usage, but I have always been nervous especially in using a weight distributing hitch with unibody construction.
JM2C
Good point but part of why we're looking at the Armada is that it's body on frame. The 2017 was a redesign and based on Nissan's international equivalent and the Infiniti QX
Oct-31-2017 07:45 AM
Oct-31-2017 07:36 AM
wanderingaimlessly wrote:
The Armada's load capacity is sufficient as well with 1741 lbs, even with kids growing and "stuff" they want with them you should be ok. The only thing I would question is that if memory serves correctly, the Armada does not have a truck style frame. Unibody construction can work well and save weight in a car type of usage, but I have always been nervous especially in using a weight distributing hitch with unibody construction.
JM2C