Pilot towing
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Pilot towing
ok who tows here with they're Pilot? I think this has been covered. I know the capacity for an auto trailer is rated for 4500. But I 've heard alot of conflicting info recently.
I plan on towing my CRX track car from now on and am concerned about towing a full open trailer and the CRX. U-haul won't even rent me a full trailer only a dolly set up.
I plan on towing my CRX track car from now on and am concerned about towing a full open trailer and the CRX. U-haul won't even rent me a full trailer only a dolly set up.
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Re: Pilot towing (APEX CRX)
I've never actually towed anything with my Pilot, but the CRX and the trailer ought to weigh less than 4k combined.
http://autos.msn.com/research/...id=-1
The information on this site has always been reliable, so I think you should be fine.
http://autos.msn.com/research/...id=-1
The information on this site has always been reliable, so I think you should be fine.
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Re: Pilot towing (quarterdimenickel)
ive seen team honda use a pilot to tow a 00 civic and they use the pilot to tow others cars as well. the back end will sag a bit if you dont like that there are air helpers that you could install inside the spring.
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Re: Pilot towing (slo blue)
thanks,
but its crap that u-haul won't even rent me a full trailer. It means I would have to buy one (which I don't have the space for) or dolly
I've heard mainly that the tranny is abit on the weak side for towing.
but its crap that u-haul won't even rent me a full trailer. It means I would have to buy one (which I don't have the space for) or dolly
I've heard mainly that the tranny is abit on the weak side for towing.
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very intersting because i m thinking about buying a 01,02 MDX! right now i have 92 toyota land cruiser ( use too much gas) about 11-12 mpg and i do use it for towing a dolly with a crx/ ef 4 door! i never check with u haul to see if i can rent a trailer but it is a full size trunk.
now i m thinking about sell the toyota and get a mdx doing to samething towing a crx or a 4 door!
what do u guys think????
now i m thinking about sell the toyota and get a mdx doing to samething towing a crx or a 4 door!
what do u guys think????
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Re: Pilot towing (APEX CRX)
I have an 03 MDX and probably would not put my Integra (2800lb) on a full trailer.
The trailer itself can weigh well over 1500 lb plus the weight of your CRX (2000? with parts).
You might get by with a good set of brake pads and a larger trans cooler than comes with the hitch package. However, you may be at the limits and you would need a good trailer braking controller to balance things out.
Myself, I will use a dolly with my current MDX. If I had a new MDX or Ridgeline, I would use a trailer as they are both rated at 5000lb.
The trailer itself can weigh well over 1500 lb plus the weight of your CRX (2000? with parts).
You might get by with a good set of brake pads and a larger trans cooler than comes with the hitch package. However, you may be at the limits and you would need a good trailer braking controller to balance things out.
Myself, I will use a dolly with my current MDX. If I had a new MDX or Ridgeline, I would use a trailer as they are both rated at 5000lb.
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Re: Pilot towing (tmalzahn)
I don't recall off the top of my head but I don't think the Pilot's came with A/T coolers like the Ridgeline, I'd defently add one before deciding to tow anything substantial.
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Re: Pilot towing (VTC_CiViC)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by VTC_CiViC »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I don't recall off the top of my head but I don't think the Pilot's came with A/T coolers like the Ridgeline, I'd defently add one before deciding to tow anything substantial.</TD></TR></TABLE>
they didn't. you have to add a trans cooler and pwer steering cooler if you have a hitch on your Pilot. plus you need them so Honda would honor the warranty if you ever had a tranny issue.
I am debating on trying a dolly set up one time. I'm just leary of having my CRX "hang" on for life to a dolly and have my Pilot do all the braking. I would def be under the tow limit if I dolly or be at the limit if I do a full trailer.
they didn't. you have to add a trans cooler and pwer steering cooler if you have a hitch on your Pilot. plus you need them so Honda would honor the warranty if you ever had a tranny issue.
I am debating on trying a dolly set up one time. I'm just leary of having my CRX "hang" on for life to a dolly and have my Pilot do all the braking. I would def be under the tow limit if I dolly or be at the limit if I do a full trailer.
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