I have a 2005 Chrysler Pacifica (specs at bottom) and I want to start towing scrap with it. I've already hauled 8' steel beams hanging out the back, and I've strapped large scaffold type pieces on top, but I want to be able to haul large appliances, treadmills, riding mowers, etc. I only know a little about cars, and I've never towed anything before, but I like to learn.
Can anyone help me figure out what equipment and upgrades I would need? I want to start with a small trailer, because I need to be able to bring it into my apartment at night. Maybe something like this?
Utility Trailer 4'x8' - Heavy Duty Folding Utility Trailer
If not, I could always borrow or rent one from someone, but I would need to know what my car could handle. Like what kinds of things would I be able to haul, and what things I can't. Small cars possible? I would be doing this with my next tax refund (6-7) months from now, so I have some time to plan.
I'm based in Indiana, but a large Kentucky city is just across the river, so I will take into account both states' regulations. From what I gather, I would need these things to comply with the laws:
Weight distribution hitch optional but recommended, required @ 2000 lbs by car manufacturer
Brakes optional under 3000 lbs, but recommended
Double safety chains required
at least one red/green tail light, 2 white tail lights, 1 plate light
Mirror if rear view is blocked
There are the specs for my car that I thought were relevant:
Length: 16 ft. 6.9 in. (198.9 in.)
Max Interior Cargo Capacity: 79.5 cu. ft.
Engine: 3.5 liter, v-6, 250 hp @ 6400 rpm, 250lb-ft torque
Single overhead cam (SOHC) VALVES 24
Trans: Front wheel drive, 4-speed shiftable automatic
MacPherson strut front suspension, Multi-link rear suspension, Four-wheel independent suspension
Max Towing Capacity: 3,500 lbs`*When adequately equipped, which may require engine and/or other drivetrain upgrades. (Such as???)
Curb Weight: 4444 lbs
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating: 5700 lbs
Gross Axle Weight Rating: front 2826 lbs, rear 2899 lbs
Max Combined Weight with Trailer: 8600 lbs
Load equalizing hitch recommended for loaded trailer weight above 1000 lbs, and required for above 2000 lbs
An important question... how do I estimate the weight of my loads so I don't overload anything?
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