From what I understand a vehicle is rated at a towing capacity of X based on pretty much the entire vehicle design.
I'd to discuss realistic expectations of towing. I read somewhere that a four door geo tracker can tow 2000 pounds. I would assume that's only possible in relatively flat areas, with a trailer that has its own brakes. I see all the time sidekicks and samurais that are modified from just some big 31" tires to a vehicle that is basically only a suzuki frame and body with entirely different running gear and engine.
So, that leads me to wonder... if you for example take the guts from a toyota 4x4 and plant them in a suzuki ... does that then bump up the towing ability?
Ok now that I've posed the hypothetical question lets get down to why I ask it. I'm a VW guy. I like the earlier water cooled golfs and such. My daily driver is a 95 cabrio that I swapped in a VR6 engine, its about 3000 pounds. I also have a rabbit that clocks in at 2000 pounds. I'm wondering if I could build up a suzuki to haul around these cars on a tow dolly. Now, understand, I have no desire of pully yachts or school busses.. just little cars so I can be my own tow truck. This would be ideal since the rabbit is going to be seeing autocross action and it would be good to not have to call AAA if I break it at the track.
I'm imagining a truck frame and rear end. I could picture reinforcing the frame and fitting a big rear running gear from a bigger truck. Is this just a delusion or something feasible?