Hello,
I'm a new member here and I've come over from another forum for pop up campers. I'm looking into purchasing a pop up camper to replace my tent and I'm hoping you guys can help distinguish the important "what can I tow" real life ability.
I will be using a 2003 Liberty 3.7l 4x4 WITHOUT a factory tow package. I've installed a class III hitch at this point...
First, I'll include a picture @ the bottom from the owners manual. I've edited the photo in MS Paint to highlight some areas that I've been looking at.
One of the members on the other forum gave me the formula that... GCWR - Curb weight - other aftermarket stuff (e.g., winch) - passengers - gear = real world tow capacity.
Via my picture, I was originally ZONED in on the portion that listed "low profile trailer" which I bordered in yellow. Using that information my GCWR is 7400lbs, my curb weight(found here on Jeepkj.com) is 4000lbs and I don't really have anything aftermarket aside from hitch.
Generally it will only be the girl and I, whom weigh under 300lbs.
....7400lbs - 4000lbs - 300lbs = 3100lbs left for cargo & trailer
The popup I'm looking at is dry is around 2,450. Add in the standard options (furnace, e.g.) and regular stuff (propane tank, battery), and you'll easily be at 2,600 lbs.
Gives me room for about 500lbs of cargo. I could do it...
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Now, look at the red border which depicts the GROSS trailer weight. The Rockwood 2516G(What I'm looking at buying) is around 3200lbs GVWR. That is MUCH more than 2000lbs. Sooo, wouldn't I be using the GCWR of the Jeep within the green box? My tow rating on another page IS 5000lbs...
The max gross trailer weight in the green/red intersection is 5000lbs. My assumption would be that the Jeep's GCWR with a trailer between 2000lbs and 5000lbs would end up being 10,100lbs.
HOWEVER, I would need to add a transmission cooler & a class III hitch(already installed)
If my GCWR is 10,100...minus 4000lb curb - 300lb passengeers...well I've got plenty of room for trailer and cargo.
**Also there is an area of frontal surface area, I'm not sure if a pop up will even come close to the limits there. But I certainly haven't measured yet...**
Let me know how you guys read that chart. Regardless I think I can manage to keep things around 500lbs. I'm heading to the dealership later this morning to talk numbers and then I'll make my decision over the weekend.
Thanks for your time!
I'm a new member here and I've come over from another forum for pop up campers. I'm looking into purchasing a pop up camper to replace my tent and I'm hoping you guys can help distinguish the important "what can I tow" real life ability.
I will be using a 2003 Liberty 3.7l 4x4 WITHOUT a factory tow package. I've installed a class III hitch at this point...
First, I'll include a picture @ the bottom from the owners manual. I've edited the photo in MS Paint to highlight some areas that I've been looking at.
One of the members on the other forum gave me the formula that... GCWR - Curb weight - other aftermarket stuff (e.g., winch) - passengers - gear = real world tow capacity.
Via my picture, I was originally ZONED in on the portion that listed "low profile trailer" which I bordered in yellow. Using that information my GCWR is 7400lbs, my curb weight(found here on Jeepkj.com) is 4000lbs and I don't really have anything aftermarket aside from hitch.
Generally it will only be the girl and I, whom weigh under 300lbs.
....7400lbs - 4000lbs - 300lbs = 3100lbs left for cargo & trailer
The popup I'm looking at is dry is around 2,450. Add in the standard options (furnace, e.g.) and regular stuff (propane tank, battery), and you'll easily be at 2,600 lbs.
Gives me room for about 500lbs of cargo. I could do it...
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Now, look at the red border which depicts the GROSS trailer weight. The Rockwood 2516G(What I'm looking at buying) is around 3200lbs GVWR. That is MUCH more than 2000lbs. Sooo, wouldn't I be using the GCWR of the Jeep within the green box? My tow rating on another page IS 5000lbs...
The max gross trailer weight in the green/red intersection is 5000lbs. My assumption would be that the Jeep's GCWR with a trailer between 2000lbs and 5000lbs would end up being 10,100lbs.
HOWEVER, I would need to add a transmission cooler & a class III hitch(already installed)
If my GCWR is 10,100...minus 4000lb curb - 300lb passengeers...well I've got plenty of room for trailer and cargo.
**Also there is an area of frontal surface area, I'm not sure if a pop up will even come close to the limits there. But I certainly haven't measured yet...**
Let me know how you guys read that chart. Regardless I think I can manage to keep things around 500lbs. I'm heading to the dealership later this morning to talk numbers and then I'll make my decision over the weekend.
Thanks for your time!
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