Posted: Aug 14 2015 at 5:34pm | IP Logged
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loren wrote:
It is a 2014 frontier KC automatic 2WD with 4000 miles
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For the '13 model, the max towing is 3500 lbs. and maximum gross combined weight is 7940 lbs(Truck and Trailer Weight combined).
I ususally figure 1000 lbs below maximum towing weight for passenger & cargo weight, which give's you a maximum towing of about 2500 lbs.
Be sure to make sure all the tire's are @ optimum air pressure. You'll probably need to disengage Over Drive to keep the Transmission from cycleing in and out of Top Gear, especially on hills. Depending on Wind, you may be able to stay in OV when on Level Ground,, but don't lug the engine.
Make sure the AT Fluid is at the proper level,, and the Coolant is at proper level in the Radiator. All Simple thing's that are known,, but overlooked by many untill the Warning light's and Buzzer's start to go off.
Remember to read the Owner's Manual on Towing and The Breakin schedule when towing.
Take it easy on your Truck; After the 50 mph 500 mi. Breakin Towing; Then maybe something between 55 and 65, depending on type of road, but listen to the engine, and use common sense. I think that you'll be fine, as long as you don't forget,, that you are Very Near the Maximum Practical Towing Weight.
Good Luck and Have a Nice Trip,
__________________ Barney
2013 SV V6 Frontier KC/AT/2WD; Previous 20 yrs ~ '93 I4 Hardbody KC/AT/2WD, Sold.
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