for various reasons, I have decided to get rid of my 'work truck', a 1990 Mazda MPV 4cyl/5spd., and just get a utility trailer to hook up to my 1994 accord wagon, automatic.
the trailer weighs about 500lbs. and I would have approx. 500lbs. weight in there with an occasional load of 900lbs.
I've scoured all the auto mnfct. sites and, in north america, there seems to be a generic 1000lb. limit for towing with a trailer without brakes, but the same automakers in their asia, europe, australian sites double the ratings to 2000lbs for the same setup with same vehicle.
volvo, which seems to be the only one that tested their vehicles recommends 2700lbs across the board.
the question is, has anyone towed with a vehicle similar to mine and other that a transmission cooler and more frequent atf changes, are there any tips or insights you can share with me. Also, I'm clueless on hitches, should I just go with whatever the hithc installer is recommending? is there a difference. the trailer would be unhooked/hooked 4-5 times /week.
thanks.
the trailer weighs about 500lbs. and I would have approx. 500lbs. weight in there with an occasional load of 900lbs.
I've scoured all the auto mnfct. sites and, in north america, there seems to be a generic 1000lb. limit for towing with a trailer without brakes, but the same automakers in their asia, europe, australian sites double the ratings to 2000lbs for the same setup with same vehicle.
volvo, which seems to be the only one that tested their vehicles recommends 2700lbs across the board.
the question is, has anyone towed with a vehicle similar to mine and other that a transmission cooler and more frequent atf changes, are there any tips or insights you can share with me. Also, I'm clueless on hitches, should I just go with whatever the hithc installer is recommending? is there a difference. the trailer would be unhooked/hooked 4-5 times /week.
thanks.