rctoyguy wrote:
I have a 14 Wrangler Unlimited - stock right now but planning a small lift and up to 35" tires this spring. Also considering using it as a toad for a class-c. (Don't have the camper yet so can't be specific.)
How negatively will the lift and bigger tires affect towability?
I'm already nervous thinking about towing my daily driver but might be better option than buying a dedicated toad in addition to the RV.
rctoyguy
Well Sir, there's no need to be nervous about towing your Jeep. Jeeps (wrangler style) have been towed for decades without any issues. And that includes lifted ones with or, without larger tires. We've owned 8 Jeeps and towed all of them. And, all of them were and are lifted and, ALL of them had larger tires.
The last one, an '04 Rubicon, had 6" of lift and, was touting 35s. WE towed that all over the western U.S. and, no, there's no concern with prematurely worn ANYTHING in those front ends. We sold that Jeep with just as solid a front end, and all it's components, as it had when we purchased it.
If you're planning on having a company (whatever 4WD specialties outfit of your choice) do the lift, if they've got any form of good quality work, they'll set the Jeep up with proper front end geometry and toe when it's (the lift) is all completed. So, you'll have proper tracking of the Jeep behind whatever you want to tow it with.
All this **** about accelerated tire wear is HOGWASH too. None of our Jeeps showed any accelerated tire wear, due to towing. Again, if they (the company that may be doing the work) have a clue as to how and properly setup a Jeep after a lift, tire wear is no more a problem then a bone stock Jeep being towed which, IS NOTHING!
Scott
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