Pulling a trailer this weekend.

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SETexasLibby

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Anything I should know? My libby is up to date on maintainence and i've checked tires and etc. I've just never used the libby for towing. I do have the HD cooling elements from factory and i'm rated at 5000lbs. I will be driving from Houston to Austin (150ish miles) then from Austin to San Antonio (70ish miles) then from San Antonio to Houston ( 190ish miles).
 

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Take the KJ out of overdrive when you tow... otherwise you risk overheating the transmission.
 

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What are you towing? The other thing I've found works for me (pulling roughly 4000 lb travel trailer) is using cruise control if you have it - for me it seems to minimize shifting and helps prevent the ****** "hunting" for the right gear, especially on hills - just let it do it's thing.
 

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Sorry... wasn't paying attention. :eek:

On the KJ's, there is a button along side of the shifter that you can press that will activate/deactivate your overdrive. I'm not familiar if the KK's have that function as well. Someone else may have to confirm that.
 

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What are you towing? The other thing I've found works for me (pulling roughly 4000 lb travel trailer) is using cruise control if you have it - for me it seems to minimize shifting and helps prevent the ****** "hunting" for the right gear, especially on hills - just let it do it's thing.

Pulling a trailer and a few things on it for my brother in law who is going back to college. Couch (maybe), Bed, etc. Just a few big items. He can move his smaller stuff i'm just moving the larger objects.
 

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Doesn't the KK have a "tow/haul mode" button or something like that? I can't remember. I think that takes it out of OD.

Sounds like you won't have a ton of weight (pun intended ;) ), should be fine!
 

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I pulled a UHaul 6x12 from Colorado to Ohio recently ..aside from the trailor's running lights being out (not a good thing to discover on the freeway at night) I had no issues

Libby pulled like a champ ...Just make sure you distribute the weight properly in / on the trailor
 

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I towed a 3500# Coachman pop-up for a little over a year through the mountains of NC, SC, TN and VA. Jeep did great, I used the Tow/Haul option and of course I have a brake controller to help with down hill slowing. Son now has the pop up and tows it with a Jeep Commander. I was surprised at how well the Liberty towed the pop-up.
 

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Oh, you will be fine towing! With that little weight, you won't even have to worry about going into tow/haul mode (button is next to the shifter).

Here's our KK towing our 19' boat.
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Oh, you will be fine towing! With that little weight, you won't even have to worry about going into tow/haul mode (button is next to the shifter).

Here's our KK towing our 19' boat.
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Hey Matt are you in florida? that area looks like fort lauderdale
 

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I pulled a UHaul 6x12 from Colorado to Ohio recently ..aside from the trailer's running lights being out (not a good thing to discover on the freeway at night) I had no issues

Libby pulled like a champ ...Just make sure you distribute the weight properly in / on the trailor

U-Haul trails are notorious for not being road worthy. I've rented a few of their vehicle carriers and often find lights not working, safety chains & straps missing and even suspect tires. Inspect the trailers before signing the paperwork

SETexasLibby it sounds like the trailer you're planing to haul isn't a big one that has trailer brakes and isn't going to max out your Libby's towing capacity. When I tow I also turn off my OD but only when going up hills.

Just be sure to pack everything well and tie everything down. The highways are littered with lost furniture.
 

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Oh, you will be fine towing! With that little weight, you won't even have to worry about going into tow/haul mode (button is next to the shifter).

Here's our KK towing our 19' boat.
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Matt,

Is your boat needs the 5 wire connection? I purchased a new 2011 Renegade and it comes with the 4 wire connection, my 19 foot Sea Ray trailers used 5 wire connection (back up lights or something), Do I need to take my vehicle to have installed the 5 wire? Tks.
 

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This is alittle off topic but I passed a kj towing a very large boat about 2.5 times the legnth and 1.5 Times as tall. I didnt even notice it was a liberty because it was so wide I couldnt see what was towing it. A guy in a 350 was towing the same boat infront of him. This was also durring the snow and he didnt have any problems taking off and manuvering. I would have taken a picture but I was responding to a call. You will be ok :D
 
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