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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Suzuki 4x4 Forum => Topic started by: keith on August 11, 2004, 02:47:13 AM
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Does anyone here pull a pop-up camper with a Trackick? I know the 2 door is only rated for 1000 lbs. The camper weights about 1700. I would put new brakes on before attempting this and I wouldn't be taking it through mountains. It would probably stay in Illinois. For longer trips we would use the Montero Sport. Any thoughts?
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I did a search and found the answers to my question.
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I don't want to tow a camper, but I think this guy has the right idea.
(http://atlantic.photoisland.com/sessions/77735994547/26111760md.jpg)
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I don't want to tow a camper, but I think this guy has the right idea.
(http://[http://atlantic.photoisland.com/sessions/77735994547/26111760lg.jpg)
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Come on Keith! Share!!!! :D
Cwkick
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I know of a guy who tows a 14' aluminum boat with a 9.9 on it and it does just fine. I just asked this question a few months ago, or maybey even longer...... ;D I've got a 2000 with a 2.0 and someone I'm pretty sure pulled 2000 # with his with no problems, (give or take). I think the big thing is the wheel base, and the length and weight of the camper. If you have access to getting electric brakes, that's a HUGE help, also a weight distributing hitch is also a good idea, I'm sure your Kick/Track can pull it. Just keep it as light as possible (ie, don't travel with the water tanks full, etc. etc. And you'll be fine with all that stuff. Otherwise like you said, just use the Montero, that should be plenty enough for a tow rig for your camper. Dave ;D
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I foind the Track/Kick tows OK
(http://www.rhinoman.org/images/images/blitz01.jpg)
It isn't legal but it manages (just) ;D ;D Needs a good push on the brake lever down hill and good use of the lower gears ;D ;D ;D
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You're f'n brave
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I tow a 16' Scamp camper weighing near 2k#'s with the -7. I towed this Scamp empty with a 99 1.6l Tracker I once had.
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WOw....I guess i'll be able to pull my snowmobile fine hehehe.
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That's a freaking cool pic up above. ;D
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I've allways wanted to install a 5th wheel
where the rear seats go and pull a goose
neck trailer, if for nothing else the looks I'd
get going down the road, it's funny enough
watching people about break their necks just
to get a second look at the big swampers on
the little trucklet, add a 5th wheel trailer and
I might have a full on audience
;D
Wild
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install a 5th wheel
where the rear seats go and pull a goose
neck trailer,
That would be golden ;D I'd like to see that.
I did a lot of research on trailer pulling with my 4-door and it's not that impressive, but it carries all my boats (canoe and kayaks) and gear so I'm happy. I remember one of my first questions on this forum was on trailer pulling if I remember correctly. I want to try towing a 2-door in the near future, but I'll wait until I have nothing to lose (if you know what I mean ;) )
steveo
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I've allways wanted to install a 5th wheel
where the rear seats go and pull a goose
neck trailer, if for nothing else the looks I'd
get going down the road, it's funny enough
watching people about break their necks just
to get a second look at the big swampers on
the little trucklet, add a 5th wheel trailer and
I might have a full on audience
;D
Wild
Pull a military trailer. Pull the M101 trailer. It's much wider than your Kick, sits about 5' tall, runs on 38" military tires, bed is 6x8x1.5, and it's all sheetmetal. Weighs in at ~1400 due to the axle and drums (really massive). It'll carry your Kick for sure, even off-road. Military surplus sells them in various conditions. What's really best about it, it has parking brakes like all military trailers. I had one and pulled it with my 00 Tracker couple of times. I no longer have it, as I've got the camper now. The trailer hauled my camping gear. Lastly, since it has a pintle hook, it'll pull great off-road except when it pushes you off your line.
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I'll be making a teardrop trailer to haul around behind the Sunrunner. They are pretty light...anywhere from 500-1000lbs depending on size and materials used. I'll have it lifted a bit and run the same tires as the Sunrunner so I wont have to worry about a spare for the trailer. Plus if rotating them in with the other tires they will last quite a while :) The other benefit would be that I can take it offroad to go camping.
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rinoman that's the most rediculously stupid thing I've ever seen.  I've seen that pic before, but I thought you did it as a joke.  I pull my Sammi with my Trailblazer.  Granted my trailer weighs about twice as much as yours and I was going through the hills of PA, but what you have there is way too much for a Trackkick to go any further than a local run.  It's a cool, cool pic and we flat tow here at LMS with the real_red_wagon when my TBlaz isn't around, but just local runs.  Don't show that pic to keith and say "yeah, knock yourself out man" when he might be taking off across the state.  Yeah he said he was staying in IL,  but IL is a big state.  With supplies and people in the car, he'll ruin his Zuk or get someone hurt whether his water tank is full or NOT!
 Keith, unless you're going just across town, make sure there's nothing but a couple sleeping bags and like one other adult and one kid in the car.  Get you're supplies after you get there.  Make a test run first.  See how the car responds.
That teardrop is an awesome idea james. I was considering getting one of those Thule cargo bins that mount to a receiver for my Sammi, so I can put my tent and stuff in it, but now you've got me thinkin. too bad my Sammi can't even tow itself. I gotta get a 1.6!
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I'll be making a teardrop trailer to haul around behind the Sunrunner. They are pretty light...anywhere from 500-1000lbs  depending on size and materials used. I'll have it lifted a bit and run the same tires as the Sunrunner so I wont have to worry about a spare for the trailer.  Plus if rotating them in with the other tires they will last quite a while :) The other benefit would be that I can take it offroad to go camping.
I've thought of the same thing. An off-road teardrop would be cool. 8)
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rinoman that's the most rediculously stupid thing I've ever seen.  I've seen that pic before, but I thought you did it as a joke.  I pull my Sammi with my Trailblazer.  Granted my trailer weighs about twice as much as yours and I was going through the hills of PA, but what you have there is way too much for a Trackkick to go any further than a local run.
Actually I towed it for about 25miles, there were a few hills but no mountains. I never recommended anyone else towed anything else of a similar weight, I did point out that it wasn't legal. My point was that it can tow it and it towed it pretty well. I hired that trailer and it was the only one I could get at short notice, it got me out of a hole. I now have a much lighter trailer and the 410 is stripped down. My Suzuki handbook states that I can tow 1450kg braked, which is 3200 lbs. I've never had a problem with that kind of weight, I would imagine Suzuki left themselves a fair margin of reserve when they worked out that figure so they wouldn't get sued. Keith should be OK with only 1700lbs.
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I've towed a motorcycle in an enclosed trailer for a few hundred miles at a time. Total weight was probably 1400lbs. That put quite a strain on my Sunrunner, especially in a head wind. Also under heavy braking it was easy to lock up all 4 tires. Keith is running 235s on his vehicle so his is already going to be getting a loss of power due to final gearing being higher and his brakes will also be working harder due to the larger tires. Keith, you'll definitely want to take it easy and get used to all that extra weight as is will affect all aspects of how your vehicle drives.
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rinoman that's the most rediculously stupid thing I've ever seen.  I've seen that pic before, but I thought you did it as a joke.  I pull my Sammi with my Trailblazer.  Granted my trailer weighs about twice as much as yours and I was going through the hills of PA, but what you have there is way too much for a Trackkick to go any further than a local run.  It's a cool, cool pic and we flat tow here at LMS with the real_red_wagon when my TBlaz isn't around, but just local runs.  Don't show that pic to keith and say "yeah, knock yourself out man" when he might be taking off across the state.  Yeah he said he was staying in IL,  but IL is a big state.  With supplies and people in the car, he'll ruin his Zuk or get someone hurt whether his water tank is full or NOT!
 Keith, unless you're going just across town, make sure there's nothing but a couple sleeping bags and like one other adult and one kid in the car.  Get you're supplies after you get there.  Make a test run first.  See how the car responds.
 That teardrop is an awesome idea james.  I was considering getting one of those Thule cargo bins that mount to a receiver for my Sammi, so I can put my tent and stuff in it, but now you've got me thinkin.  too bad my Sammi can't even tow itself.  I gotta get a 1.6!
calm down there son..it may not be the safest thing in the world but u dont need to go climbing on a sopbox like that..u went a tid overboard there remember someday u may need someone to pull u out and it may be him..just be nice please
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Yep I see, 25 miles is not that much of a problem. I just didn't want keith to get the impression that he could take off for a 200 mi. trip with 2000+ lbs behind his Zuk because rhino made it 25.
Oh and usually real red sammi or real red wagon pull me out when I get in over my head(which is alot) ;D
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Yep I see, 25 miles is not that much of a problem.  I just didn't want keith to get the impression that he could take off for a 200 mi. trip with 2000+ lbs behind his Zuk because rhino made it 25.
 Oh and usually real red sammi or real red wagon pull me out when I get in over my head(which is alot) ;D ÂÂ
it was a figure of speach..obviously lost on you
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Figure of speech mike? Not much is lost on me(except usually the blatantly obvious ;D) Any special occasion for taking a shot at me, or just bored?
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well when I go out in mu Zuk I go tenting. I have made a custom luggage rack that folds out of the back of the zuk abouve the spare. it is attached to an aditional stock rolbar that was custom installed by myself and a friend. The rack holds my cooler, tent, sleeping bags, stove,clothes, and what ever else Misc. stuff you might think of having for a 3-4 day weekend. I made the rack because I have to have the rear seat in the vehicle at all times for my Children. I do not dare go on a run or camping trip with out the boys. Anyways I can carry enough food and supplies for the 3 of us for the whole weekend and carry it all while driving the trails.
Just on the trail Big Bear CA
(http://www.flickr.com/photos/55652_44124361150|removethispart|@N01.jpg)
At Home just after instalation of rack
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(http://www.flickr.com/photos/235560_44124361150|removethispart|@N01_m.jpg)
Big Bear with cooler All Camp gear is set up already.
(http://www.flickr.com/photos/235558_44124361150|removethispart|@N01_m.jpg)
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After pulling my camper with my Montero Sport I think the Tracker would be seriously underpowered for towing it. The Montero has a 3.5 v6 and I could tell there was a lot more weight back there with it. If I do use the Tracker it will be within 50 miles from home, but not sure if I will or not.
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My Suzuki handbook states that I can tow 1450kg braked, which is 3200 lbs. I've never had a problem with that kind of weight, I would imagine Suzuki left themselves a fair margin of reserve when they worked out that figure so they wouldn't get sued. Keith should be OK with only 1700lbs.
I call bs. A new Vitara with the 2.5L, 165hp V6 has a towing capacity of 680Kg ( http://www.suzuki.ca/en/auto/specs.cfm?modelcode=vit4).
That's a big popup if it weighs 1700 pounds. What really matters is your GCVW (gross combined vehicle weight) -- the car, trailer, people, and gear. It's easy to exceed that. It should be on a sticker on a door frame.
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the most i have ever pulled with my 2door tracker is 2 yards of soil, one yard of soil is about 1900 pounds. the trailer is single axel and measures 6 x12 with 15inch wheels. It takes it a bit to get it going by it works out.
what i did for the truck to be able to hold more weigh is, i put in a set of extra helper coils, they sell them at pricess auto, for like 25 bucks.
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I call bs. A new Vitara with the 2.5L, 165hp V6 has a towing capacity of 680Kg ( [url]http://www.suzuki.ca/en/auto/specs.cfm?modelcode=vit4[/url]).
(http://www.rhinoman.org/vit_hb.jpg)
(http://www.rhinoman.org/vit_tow.jpg)
No GCVW specified only GVWR which only includes the nose weight of the trailer. The link you posted doesn't work for me, but Suzuki UKs site gives the max towing weight for a 3dr 1.6 as 1600kg, though I'm sure thats a typo on the unbraked weight
http://www.suzuki4.co.uk/gv2000_html/gv3_framset.html
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Well the wife and I have one any Tackick, Sami, Pinto or whatever can pull. This things total weight is 200lbs empty. It's big nuff for the wife and I, our kids use tents.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v108/samizuki/camp001.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v108/samizuki/camp002.jpg)
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No GCVW specified only GVWR which only includes the nose weight of the trailer. The link you posted doesn't work for me, but Suzuki UKs site gives the max towing weight for a 3dr 1.6 as 1600kg, though I'm sure thats a typo on the unbraked weight
[url]http://www.suzuki4.co.uk/gv2000_html/gv3_framset.html[/url]
Interesting. Different rules for different countries. I would be leary of pulling 1,600Kg with a vehicle so small.
They haven't sold the 1.6 I4 for years. Here it's 2L I4 or 2.5L V6. I wish they sold a diesel. You don't need brakes on a trailer until it's GVW is over 1,400 or 2,800 Kg (I forget which).
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Well the wife and I have one any Tackick, Sami, Pinto or whatever can pull. This things total weight is 200lbs empty. It's big nuff for the wife and I, our kids use tents.
([url]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v108/samizuki/camp001.jpg[/url])
([url]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v108/samizuki/camp002.jpg[/url])
That's what I should have gotten.  I could use that on my bike too!
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rinoman that's the most rediculously stupid thing I've ever seen.quote]
that is why i took a shot at you
i dont care if u do think it is stupid u still could have phrased that so it was not so offensive