08-20-2010, 08:58 PM
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Location: Springfield, IL
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Re: Towing Capacity Question
I had this concern recently. I sold my Durango last year, so when I bought my Z202 I was wondering if my wife's 2008 Ford Explorer Sport Trac would pull it. The truck itself is very solid and has a longer wheelbase than the SUV Explorer, but she only has the 4.0L V6...and the 3500LB hitch. After discussing it with a boater friend he assured me it would be no problem. He has a 2006 Sea Ray 200 Select and for the first summer he pulled it with a Chevy Equinox. I decided I would try pulling it with our Sport Trac and if it was uneasy, then I would go buy myself a truck.
After pulling it for the summer (including two 500-mile round-trips), I am at ease. Believe it or not, my buddy was right. This truck doesn't even think about it. Even though it's a V6, it's 210HP is the same as the brand new GMC Z-71 I bought back in 1994 with a 350 V8 in it. The braking is just fine also - no problem. (my trailer has tandem axle and surge brakes so that helps I'm sure)
I'm not comparing it to that 1/2 ton pickup. I know there are other factors - frame, suspension, torque rating @ rpm, and yes the biggy - transmission, but if you are careful driving it can be done. My only big issue is the hitch itself. Dang Ford! I still plan to buy myself another truck soon and then I'll pull it with that, but for now the Sport Trac gets the nod.
I know you are considering other vehicles (not Sport-Trac) but the issues are similar and I would suggest you buy as much vehicle as you can live with (and pay for) if you are towing. But if you need a smaller for the majority of your driving and just occasionally pull your boat, it can be done.
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