All Show and No Tow
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All Show and No Tow
Hello Everyone!
I have a stock black and chrome 2005 H2 SUT. I had a custom black and chrome 24 ft. enclosed trailer (5,000 lbs.)made to match theH2. I use the H2 and trailer for my business. However, the H2 does not tow the trailer very well. With even the slightest incline or small hill, the H2 "kicks down" and revs the rpms fast and hard. I amconcerned about blowing upthe drivetrain!
I can not afford $4,000 - $7,000 for a new supercharger kit right now. Does anyone know of any towing techniques or used supercharger kits???????
I have a stock black and chrome 2005 H2 SUT. I had a custom black and chrome 24 ft. enclosed trailer (5,000 lbs.)made to match theH2. I use the H2 and trailer for my business. However, the H2 does not tow the trailer very well. With even the slightest incline or small hill, the H2 "kicks down" and revs the rpms fast and hard. I amconcerned about blowing upthe drivetrain!
I can not afford $4,000 - $7,000 for a new supercharger kit right now. Does anyone know of any towing techniques or used supercharger kits???????
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RE: All Show and No Tow
How much wieght is the trailor filled with what you are towing? Have you ever put it on a scale to see if that is the actual trailor wieght? If you are pullinga large load up an incline, it's normal for the transmission to downshift, but if it's a small hill, it seems to me you might be towing more wieght then you thought.
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RE: All Show and No Tow
Thanks for your input.I havetried a chip in my Ford F150. No real power gains, so I went to a Magnacharger supercharger kit. As to weight of the trailer, Iam only going by what the trailer shop said. I have an all aluminum frame, therefore it is suppose to be as light as possible. I have not tried to pull itloaded yet. Thanks for your comments.
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RE: All Show and No Tow
the H2 is only rated to tow around 7500 lbs, and that's most likely based on a flat surface. i tow a 26' camper, and if i'm ever in overdrive, i must be going down hill. are you utilizing the tow/haul mode, or just towing in standard mode? either way, you've got a dinky 6.0 liter engine hauling a 6500 lb brick, with a 5000 lb brick connected to the back of it. it's not going to break any speed records. i prefer the downshift going up hills, it keeps the rpms up and allows the coolant to circulate a bit faster, since the H2 stock cooling system is such a POS. you could look into re-gearing it if you're going to be towing consistently, and that's your primary use for the H2. but, if you want something that will tow without knowing it's got a brick behind it, you'd be better off with a diesel, either a ford excursion (may lightning strike me dead for recommending a ford) or a dodge pick-em-up truck. the H2 may be many things, but a tow-beast it is not.
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RE: All Show and No Tow
Before I ordered the custom cargo trailer (built on a Continental cargo auto hauler aluminum frame) I asked what kind of tow vehicle to get. All the trailer shopsrecommended a Dodge turbo diesel as the best tow vehicle. However, industry experts (casino gaming) all recommended a "show and go" vehicle, withthe top choice being the H2.The H2 and matching trailer is impressive. However, afterits loaded, Iam going to have a very hard time driving up hill.
Now, I am looking for a Magnuson supercharger Radix kit. I was the high bid on anever installed kit, on ebaymotors recently, but someone with "bidders software" outbid me with only 6 secondsremaining in the auction. If I can not find a used kit soon, I willjust have to buy a new kit fromthe forumsponsor, G-Style Hummer Accessories. They appear tohave the lowest price. Thanks for everyones comments.
Now, I am looking for a Magnuson supercharger Radix kit. I was the high bid on anever installed kit, on ebaymotors recently, but someone with "bidders software" outbid me with only 6 secondsremaining in the auction. If I can not find a used kit soon, I willjust have to buy a new kit fromthe forumsponsor, G-Style Hummer Accessories. They appear tohave the lowest price. Thanks for everyones comments.