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poppin_fresh wrote:That dude is insane. Even if you went with the European tow rating over the North American, I wouldn't do it. I rented a 24 footer and this 21 footer is a decent match for a diesel liberty.
I dont want to get too far off on a tangent, but I was next to a guy at a CG last year towing a 28ft bunkhouse TT (no slides) with a diesel Liberty. He had to be several thousand pounds over max weight, but he claimed it towed great. That is saying something since we live in northern New England, which isn't known for its flatness. (Please note, just telling about an encounter, I'm not condoning the behavior).
For the OP, only having 3500lbs towing capacity makes me agree with what has been said, maybe a popup is for you. Even my small hybrid Starcraft 18SB would be a stretch for your vehicle, especially since it is definitely over the 350# max tongue weight.
May-06-2014 07:07 PM
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May-06-2014 05:44 PM
utahoutdoors wrote:Yes. Scaled it fully loaded and with the family to see how close I was. I did a solo trip from RI, to DC, up to Rochester NY, and back to RI and had no issues. 55 to 60mph over the hills from Williamsport north towards NY, 3rd gear at 2700 RPMs. The engine purred along the Susquehanna, 1700 in 4th. EGTs never exceeded 1300 degrees.
Choo choo man, you pull a 21 ft roo with jeep liberty?....PA Thwacker.....Pups???
May-06-2014 01:43 PM
bikendan wrote:
utah, i don't think you're going to get any of us seasoned hybrid owners to agree with you towing a hybrid with your Jeep.
the only one i would agree to, is a Camplite 11FK with the optional hybrid bunk end. but they are not cheap.
GVWR is 2700lbs. and a "dry" hitch weight of 140lbs.
any other hybrid in your towing capacity, will always be at the 3500lbs. weight, because of their poor CCC numbers and probably will exceed the Jeep's max hitch weight.
and then there's the Jeep's very short wheelbase.:E
your biggest mistake was buying the Wrangler for a towing vehicle.
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ryanb-72 wrote:kvangil wrote:
FWIW, if I was towing with a 3500-lb limit, I'd go with a pop-up with a slideout. It would give you more space than a 15' hybrid, which is likely as big as you can tow with the Jeep.
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The wind resistance from a hybrid travel trailer would put a huge strain on the jeep.
Another alternative might be to look at a Trailmanor a hardside alternative to a pop-up but still keeps the wind resistance down. the downside is they are a bit pricey.
May-06-2014 07:51 AM
May-06-2014 07:36 AM
kvangil wrote:
FWIW, if I was towing with a 3500-lb limit, I'd go with a pop-up with a slideout. It would give you more space than a 15' hybrid, which is likely as big as you can tow with the Jeep.
May-06-2014 07:24 AM