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Ok I've read soo many threads on what a 1009 can and can't tow with the pintle vs. a classIII hitch that I don't know what to believe or listen to anymore. I am picking up my first 1009 (since I was on active duty) this Saturday and I was wondering if some people, with 1009 towing experience, can answer a question for me. Can the 1009 tow a 2000lb pop-up camper with myself, my wife, my twin 6 year old boys and a dog? I am currently pulling the same configuration with my 05' Caravan with a 3.3L without issue so I am certainly hoping the 6.2 in the 1009 can handle this.
We drive mainly highway/backroads with rolling hills (no mountains in Illinois). I am looking at buying a pintle/ball combo or I may just go with a new receiver hitch if height becomes a factor (do they make a lowering pintle attachment???). I bought this vehicle as a toy for hauling toys and the family around. From what I remember when I drove one back in 89' is that they were pretty tough and very well maintained by the Army.
I am VERY excited to pick the toy up this weekend and am looking forward to picking some of your brains, gently of course, in the near future. I do know that at least one tie-rod is bad as their is excessive slop and wear on the passenger side front tire. Here are a couple of pics.
Thanks in advance,
Derek
We drive mainly highway/backroads with rolling hills (no mountains in Illinois). I am looking at buying a pintle/ball combo or I may just go with a new receiver hitch if height becomes a factor (do they make a lowering pintle attachment???). I bought this vehicle as a toy for hauling toys and the family around. From what I remember when I drove one back in 89' is that they were pretty tough and very well maintained by the Army.
I am VERY excited to pick the toy up this weekend and am looking forward to picking some of your brains, gently of course, in the near future. I do know that at least one tie-rod is bad as their is excessive slop and wear on the passenger side front tire. Here are a couple of pics.
Thanks in advance,
Derek
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