TDIJetta99
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LOL, I've tried to yank the hitch off the car for 5 years now.. Not gonna happen.. Not nearly enough traction to yank the hitch off the car..
It could happen. Say, for example, that one of the trailer wheels was in a deep pothole?LOL, I've tried to yank the hitch off the car for 5 years now.. Not gonna happen.. Not nearly enough traction to yank the hitch off the car..
Nah, you'll break something else before the hitch comes off haha... The front diff will be the first thing to cry uncle..It could happen. Say, for example, that one of the trailer wheels was in a deep pothole?
But I think most of us who have towed any heavy loads with our TDIs have probably been very cautious both starting and stopping... maybe preferring to err on the side of being overly cautious.
very true i killed my diff after towing a 6' X12' landscape trailer with a jeep cherokee 4.0 motorNah, you'll break something else before the hitch comes off haha... The front diff will be the first thing to cry uncle..
I dont think it was a result of towing that trailer. Jeep drive trains/suspensions (excluding the auto trans) are pretty hefty when paired with the 4.0 motors....unless it was not maintained/abused. I have two '96 ZJ's with 4.0 Automatics. Both have over 150k all original. The one has full time 4wd which I use to trailer firewood. Its an abusive amount I load it with but I just nurse it.very true i killed my diff after towing a 6' X12' landscape trailer with a jeep cherokee 4.0 motor
sorry, i was towing that trailer and a 4.0 motor was on the trailer, with my golf. and the next day i had noticed my differential was coming apart.I dont think it was a result of towing that trailer. Jeep drive trains/suspensions (excluding the auto trans) are pretty hefty when paired with the 4.0 motors....unless it was not maintained/abused. I have two '96 ZJ's with 4.0 Automatics. Both have over 150k all original. The one has full time 4wd which I use to trailer firewood. Its an abusive amount I load it with but I just nurse it.
Safety is a relative notion: when you're towing 500-800 pounds it's easy to almost forget that there's something back there; but 2000 pounds or more and you need to have a higher level of awareness.Hmm. That egg is freakin cool. But I'm sure once loaded, it would weigh close to 2200lbs. Is that not too heavy for the hitch rating? Also the tongue weight is over as well. Plus I'm sure the car will be loaded as well. Is it still safe to tow?