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โNov-14-2017 08:40 AM
mkirsch wrote:
Good grief people, he is trying to tow a tiny aerodynamic trailer that will weigh 3000lbs stuffed full of rocks, with a vehicle rated to tow either 3500lbs or 5000lbs. Some of the responses here are just laughable.
I can understand having differing opinions, but some of you need to take the blinders off. The OP is not trying to tow your massive TT or 5ver. The OP is not trying to move bulldozers. They are towing a literal drop in the bucket.
Big heavy trailers need big heavy tow vehicles. Small light trailers need small light tow vehicles. It's really pretty simple.
If the Pilot has the factory tow package, hook up and hit the road. If not, get the parts you need, install them, THEN hook up and hit the road.
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โNov-08-2017 09:59 PM
jfkmk wrote:
I'd be very skeptical about towing with a Pilot. Hondas have been known for very serious transmission problems with their 6 cylinder vehicles.
โNov-08-2017 09:34 PM
Samsonsworld wrote:goducks10 wrote:Samsonsworld wrote:
Front wheel drive vehicles belong in back, not in front. JMO.
Why?
You're taking weight off the front wheels when adding a trailer. Traction isn't as good as rear wheel to begin with.
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โNov-08-2017 06:41 AM
Samsonsworld wrote:goducks10 wrote:Samsonsworld wrote:
Front wheel drive vehicles belong in back, not in front. JMO.
Why?
You're taking weight off the front wheels when adding a trailer. Traction isn't as good as rear wheel to begin with.
โNov-08-2017 06:32 AM
goducks10 wrote:Samsonsworld wrote:
Front wheel drive vehicles belong in back, not in front. JMO.
Why?