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Re: '91 Dodge V-6 ... could it pull much ???
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Posted by G Taylor on October 06, 2001 at 11:28:04 from (129.37.148.158):
In Reply to: '91 Dodge V-6 ... could it pull much ??? posted by Amateur Mechanic on October 05, 2001 at 20:41:57:
If the owners manual hasn't been lost, the factory towing rating is in there. Don't exceed hitch & gross weight the engineers designed the vehicle for. Everyone else is on the road along with you & your truck. It's likely rated class II or maybe class III. I just picked up our Jimmy 4x4 from the transmission shop this morning after dropping $2300.00 Canadain peso's. Can't complain it has 157,000 miles on it, some towing 5000lb loads in the summer. Get a trans cooler, shift kit & fill the tranny with synthetic ATF. It would have went farther but a vacuum sensor failed & pulled atf into the engine & lowered the level enough to slip & wear the direct clutch packs.
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