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has anyone tried towing a trailer behind a subaru outback wagon? I'm driving from Mass. to Colorado, 2,000 miles and renting a smal 4x8 traiiler. The trailer weighs about 800lbs. I'm not filling it but need stuff . |
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I've use a lightweight 4 x 8 trailer that I use to haul garden tillers, lawn/brush mowers, etc. with...maybe not as heavy a trailer as yours. So far its worked OK. Towing it does drop the mileage a bit. I drive an 02 Outback LLBeam wagon. There have been several mentions of using an transmission fluid cooler for auto trannys if towing a trailer though...especially if you are going far or hauling much load. As far as you are going, especially with the terrain involved in Colorado, I'd consider that idea. I usually moderate my driving a bit when I haul the trailer. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ On 4/15/07 6:29 PM, in article 70c27c7001e8a@uwe, "LarryG via CarKB.com" u33327@uwe> wrote: has anyone tried towing a trailer behind a subaru outback wagon? I'm driving from Mass. to Colorado, 2,000 miles and renting a smal 4x8 traiiler. The trailer weighs about 800lbs. I'm not filling it but need stuff . |
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Jack Countryman wrote: I've use a lightweight 4 x 8 trailer that I use to haul garden tillers, lawn/brush mowers, etc. with...maybe not as heavy a trailer as yours. So far its worked OK. Towing it does drop the mileage a bit. I drive an 02 Outback LLBeam wagon. There have been several mentions of using an transmission fluid cooler for auto trannys if towing a trailer though...especially if you are going far or hauling much load. As far as you are going, especially with the terrain involved in Colorado, I'd consider that idea. I usually moderate my driving a bit when I haul the trailer. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ On 4/15/07 6:29 PM, in article 70c27c7001e8a@uwe, "LarryG via CarKB.com" u33327@uwe> wrote: has anyone tried towing a trailer behind a subaru outback wagon? I'm driving from Mass. to Colorado, 2,000 miles and renting a smal 4x8 traiiler. The trailer weighs about 800lbs. I'm not filling it but need stuff . Also, use "3" instead of "D" when going up any significant hills. Like almost all overdrive automatic transmissions, it will lug and hunt (shift back and forth) between D and 3 excessively which also heats up the fluid. Using 3 or even 2 coming down hills for engine braking is also a good idea. |
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has anyone tried towing a trailer behind a subaru outback wagon? I'm driving from Mass. to Colorado, 2,000 miles and renting a smal 4x8 traiiler. The trailer weighs about 800lbs. I'm not filling it but need stuff . |
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In article <70c27c7001e8a@uwe>, "LarryG via CarKB.com" <u33327@uwe wrote: has anyone tried towing a trailer behind a subaru outback wagon? I'm driving from Mass. to Colorado, 2,000 miles and renting a smal 4x8 traiiler. The trailer weighs about 800lbs. I'm not filling it but need stuff . Subaru reccomends the trailer have brakes (which means you have to have a brake controller), if the trailer weighs over 1000 lbs. BTW you also need to consider the TOTAL weight, you, everyone else, all the stuff in the car, plus the trailer and the weight it hauls. Subaru is not a serious haul vehicle (I've towed a 4x4 light trailer behind mine, for serious tow I use an F250SD truck) -- -------------------------------------------------------- Personal e-mail is the n7bsn but at amsat.org This posting address is a spam-trap and seldom read RV and Camping FAQ can be found at http://www.ralphandellen.us/rv |
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Does Oz get different subarus than the rest of the world? I look at that crankshaft and wonder how the hell it doen't blow gaskets shake the valvetrain apart blow oil pumps and have engine misfire codes randimly to every skinny crank block quake it decides to dish out... and ALL the aforementioned things happen. I'd haul 1000 lbs behind a 1781cc from 1987 before i attempted it with the new ones at 30mph on level ground. I am here to be the pessimistic ahole... there is a drawback to the newer sube power numbers, the very guts of the engine getting thrashed around by them (and tranny!). anyone need to haul something approaching 1000 ought to think of another vehicle to do it with.. I wouldn't go over 500... "Ralph E Lindberg" <n7bsn (AT) callsign (DOT) net> wrote in message news:n7bsn-79742E.05395216042007 (AT) individual (DOT) net... In article <70c27c7001e8a@uwe>, "LarryG via CarKB.com" <u33327@uwe wrote: has anyone tried towing a trailer behind a subaru outback wagon? I'm driving from Mass. to Colorado, 2,000 miles and renting a smal 4x8 traiiler. The trailer weighs about 800lbs. I'm not filling it but need stuff . Subaru reccomends the trailer have brakes (which means you have to have a brake controller), if the trailer weighs over 1000 lbs. BTW you also need to consider the TOTAL weight, you, everyone else, all the stuff in the car, plus the trailer and the weight it hauls. Subaru is not a serious haul vehicle (I've towed a 4x4 light trailer behind mine, for serious tow I use an F250SD truck) -- -------------------------------------------------------- Personal e-mail is the n7bsn but at amsat.org This posting address is a spam-trap and seldom read RV and Camping FAQ can be found at http://www.ralphandellen.us/rv |
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has anyone tried towing a trailer behind a subaru outback wagon? I'm driving from Mass. to Colorado, 2,000 miles and renting a smal 4x8 traiiler. The trailer weighs about 800lbs. I'm not filling it but need stuff . -- Message posted via CarKB.comhttp://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/subaru/200704/1 |
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has anyone tried towing a trailer behind a subaru outback wagon? I'm driving from Mass. to Colorado, 2,000 miles and renting a smal 4x8 traiiler. The trailer weighs about 800lbs. I'm not filling it but need stuff . -- Message posted via CarKB.com http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/subaru/200704/1 |
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