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    Posted: 07 Aug 2009 at 1:44pm
I asked the dealer if my Odyssey can pull this trailer, he said yes (but wondering if he is just trying to get a sale). on paper it can pull 3500lbs, I have a class II after market hitch on it now (to haul our current 13ft boler, it works great for that!), but no trailer brake set up, which I would think would be necessary based on the weight.
 
Alternately I have a 2007 subaru outback, but it is a 5 spd 4cyl, so thinking this is not a good idea.
 
Comments anyone?
 
Looking forward to see what the Sienna can do.
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      I have done some research and found out the transmission should be no problem. To not use 5th gear and not let the engine bog down. I spoke to two transmission shops. The weakest link would be the clutch if not used properly. The transmission does not have a fluid pump, a cooler is not avialable. The transmission is a heavyduty truck transmission the lower 2,000 tow capacity is because of the clutch, but if used properly should be fine. I have driven a manual transmission all my life shouldn"t have a problem. Plan on staying in Florida with it. If we go out of state we will use the saturn V6. Its a jeep designed for climbing hills its built to be tough. The steepest inclines we will proably be driving up would be bridges. Smile      David and Danette     
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Post Options Post Options   Quote yizit Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 Jul 2009 at 10:12pm
IMO you would be replacing a transmission.  We towed a PUP with a MPV mini-van (PUP weight 2700# and MPV towed 3000#) we burned the transmission in just 5 trips out with the PUP.  No hills, mostly level ground.  We ended up stranded on the I system, not able to go anywhere.  It would also be a safety issue for you and everyone on the road.

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Well, we bought a 173 and went on our maiden voyage from Hurst to Wichita Falls, TX this past weekend. We really gave our Chrysler Pacifica (6 Cyl) a big test. It was 108 degrees in WF and so the A/C in the Pod got to work hard all weekend. Couldn't complain about how the trailer traveled behind the Pacifica, never swayed and couldn't tell it was there most of the time. The Pacifica didn't have any power in overdrive, so we used the Auto-stick mode and that worked a lot better. We were really sad with the mileage when we crunched the numbers after we got home. 6.5 Miles per gallon - sad, very, very sad.
Hills were an issue, didn't really feel comfortable with the V6, so we are looking at getting a V8 to pull with. We'd like to go to the mountains with it, but don't feel the Pacifica could handle it. The Pacifica is rated at 3500 lbs and we also had the tranny cooler installed before the trip, just to be safe. Kinda disappointed, but I agree with another post that said it wasn't the weight, it's more the drag due to the height of the Pod..... but still Love being a "Podder"...   
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I wouldn't pull with less than a 6 cyl. I have a 2004 Aztek with tow package and AWD rated for 3500 lbs. It has to work on the hills, even small upgrades. Sometimes I wish I had an 8 cyl. I feel to be safe it is good to have the extra power.
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You might be okay with the Liberty 4 cylinder.  However, you should get the tranny cooler added to be on the safe side.  Just turn off your overdrive and watch your temp. gauge.  Plus stay on flat ground, which isn't hard here in Florida.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Guests Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 Jul 2009 at 12:39pm
Picked up my new 171 (and first trailer ever) last Thursday and took it out for the first trip on Friday until yesterday.  I am pulling it with a 2008 Montana SV6  mini van with a 3.9 and no tow package.  I had a Transmission and Rad cooler installed.  Also had weight equalizers and anti sway bar installed.  The trailer towed like a charm.  Hardly knew it was there.  Travelled 78 miles on a 4 lane highway on the way and got crappy milage 8.9 MPG due to the speed.  (110 -120 KPH)  Took 2 lane secondary roads home.  Had a great drive and got 15.9 MPG at the lower and more relaxed speeds.  (80-90 KPH)  I had a lot of fun and I am loking forward to lots of new adventures.
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    As a second vehicle we have a 2004 jeep liberty 2.4 4 cylinder. I see the nissan frontier with a 4 cylinder is pulling the Rpod. The horsepower is about the same 2 horsepower difference both have a 5 speed manual. The difference is the nissan has a tow rating, I believe of 3,500 lbs. and the libertys tow rating is 2,000 lbs. I have thought could the liberty  tow the Rpod, without damage to the engine or transmission. Would not be leaving Florida, very few hills and they are not big. Does anyone know, or have any thoughts if the liberty 4 cylinder could tow it.              David and Danette
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I got 13.5 from San Antonio to Sonora texas.  I think i would have been better if I have not gone into fifth gear.  During the trip I called and ex-trucker and he told me the highest I should go is 4th,  Much better performance.  ( I'm a real NEWbie).  YESTERDAY AND TODAY i maintain 60 plus miles an hour even on the Hills (for those who not know I was in very hilling area.  Since it's only 4 banger I not go above 3000 (I think) rpm I think thats the right term.

On the tailgate issue, no because I have an easy rider/no sway thing on he hitch so it;s back far enough not to hit.  just have to watch the handle position

we r at carlsbad and going to see the bats..thats all for now.

Lee
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Guests Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Jul 2009 at 9:50am
Butter Fly - What MPGs are you getting with the Nissan? Also, does your truck tailgate strike the top of the Pod tongue jack when it is lowered during travel stops?   
I towed a previous FunFinder 189 with my nephew's Toyota Tacoma V6 [4.0 automatic]. The Finder weighed about 1k more than the Pod 171. I got as high as 13.5 mpg towing from Texas to NC, it ran lower when my nephew was driving. The Tacoma towed the larger TT with no problems - plenty of power, interstate speeds, etc. Had I not already owned the Tundra V8, 4x4, longbed, I would have purchased the Tacoma for towing. My Tundra gets a high of 11.something MPGs towing the Pod. I think I could get 14+ with a Tacoma?????
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