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Re: Towing with a minivan?
The year and mileage of the minivan helps us alot in answering these questions since newer ones tend to get stronger and more powerful as the model line is improved upon.
If you don't have the original sticker or order sheet, you should be able to call your dealer with your VIN number and they can look up the factory loadout that will tell you if it was ordered with the towing package option...in all practicality, if it came from the factory with a tow hitch, it was ordered with the complete tow package, but never hurts to be sure.
In some states (like mine), any trailer over 1000 lbs must have it's own brake system. I've been investigating horse trailers as well...a two-horse trailer with just one horse (I presume an actual size horse, not pony) and all your feed, tack, saddle, etc., will easily push you over 2000 lbs total trailer weight. Not to mention you'll be hauling the family in the van, thus pushing the limit on your van's GVWR. So I'll go with MagicRat's advice and get it properly equipped.
Tranny cooler
Auxiliary fan
Brake controller
Air shocks or helper springs
Extender rear view mirrors
Also, have the van's fluids changed (especially the transmission fluid in older vans since they've had poor reliability), brake check, alignment, and remove any weight you don't need to carry. Hope this helps!
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Current Garage:
2003 Pontiac Vibe 1.8L AWD
2003 GMC Envoy XL (aka "fat-a$$") - K&N air filter, otherwise stock.
1995 Chevrolet C2500 2wd, 5.7L - K&N air filter, otherwise stock...my weekend hauler.
1992 Toyota Camry LE 2.2L - K&N air filter.
Vehicle History:
2004 4.7L Dakota Quad Cab 4x4
1996 GMC Jimmy 4wd
1992 Chevrolet S10 Ext. Cab 4.3L
1995 Honda ST1100...my first (and only) new vehicle.
1980 Yamaha XS400
1980 Mercury Bobcat...my first car.
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