BlkMach10510
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That looks like a weird drag race.Towed it 620 miles. I’ll never complain about South Carolina roads again after driving thru Illinois today…
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That looks like a weird drag race.Towed it 620 miles. I’ll never complain about South Carolina roads again after driving thru Illinois today…
The U-haul transports have a trailer brake, I think a surge brake, on them already. But I agree once I get an actually trailer it will have brakes on it and a controller in the van.No doubt that the ST will pull it. If you are going to make it a habit, you might want to consider adding an electronic trailer brake control for safety sake.
My 2016 Nissan Pathfinder Platinum (AWD) has a towing capacity of 5000 lbs. Is that enough to tow a GT350?No doubt that the ST will pull it. If you are going to make it a habit, you might want to consider adding an electronic trailer brake control for safety sake.
Fact. They're among the worst I've ever lived in. Where did you pass through?I’ll never complain about South Carolina roads again after driving thru Illinois today…
It will pull it but you will be over 5000 I'm sure. Towing it and towing it safely are 2 different things. I personally would not with that vehicle.. Just my 2 cents.My 2016 Nissan Pathfinder Platinum (AWD) has a towing capacity of 5000 lbs. Is that enough to tow a GT350?
The brakes are what's in question. If you have trailer brakes, much better.It will pull it but you will be over 5000 I'm sure. Towing it and towing it safely are 2 different things. I personally would not with that vehicle.. Just my 2 cents.
Brakes aside I still think it's too much for for it, especially if you get into a quick reaction type scenario.The brakes are what's in question. If you have trailer brakes, much better.
Hmm,Towed it 620 miles. I’ll never complain about South Carolina roads again after driving thru Illinois today…
No, never. But since google maps is on your phone, is your phone's gps on?Drove into work, and decided to let Google Maps try and find me a faster route around Chicago traffic. I realized that this was the first time I used Google Maps via Android Auto in this car. Things were fine for a while but then I'd get the "you made a wrong turn" chime, though I was sure that I hadn't. Happened a few times and I was like "wtf is going on". Turns out, Maps would randomly freak out and have me pointed in the total wrong direction or even on a wrong street and try to redirect me.
This ever happen to anyone else running Google Maps in their car? It never happened in any of my other cars.
We drove the length of the state from Kentucky to Wisconsin thru Effingham, Decatur, Bloomington, Rockford. Terrible road surfaces.Fact. They're among the worst I've ever lived in. Where did you pass through?
Agree with the recommendations to add a trailer brake controller but it’s more capable than several of the small V6 SUVs I saw tow heavy cars into the track today.Hmm,
May have to look into this as the wife has the Lincoln Aviator with the towing package and air suspension. Basically the same platform as the Explorer, but with the Explorer ST engine.