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Venture Towing capacity.


ypelchat
12-11-2005, 10:07 PM
Hi guys!

I just bought a 17' Bigfoot travel trailer, and i was wondering how many of you, on this forum, is pulling a trailer with a Venture? The Bigfoot will weigh close to 3500 lbs, fully loaded.

What did you add to your Venture to be able to pull your trailer?

I've seen a nice 1999 GMC Safari SLE AWD, in my neighborhood, and I think it could be a better tow vehicle than the Venture, and if the price is right, I may end up buying it (don't worry, i'm keeping the Venture :iceslolan ). The Safari has a 4.3L V6 engine, and is built on a truck frame, which must be ideal to install a class 3 WDH hitch IMHO.

So, what da ya think?

Yves.

cdru
12-12-2005, 05:32 AM
From what others have said, I would be hesitant towing such a large trailer with the venture. The U-body vans don't have a strong transmission to begin with, and dragging 3500 lbs isn't going to help it any.

At a minimum, you are going to need a larger oil cooler and probably upgrade your rear suspension for the extra weight.

And I agree that the Safari would likely make a better towing vehicle between the two vans.

ypelchat
12-12-2005, 11:52 AM
From what others have said, I would be hesitant towing such a large trailer with the venture. The U-body vans don't have a strong transmission to begin with, and dragging 3500 lbs isn't going to help it any.

At a minimum, you are going to need a larger oil cooler and probably upgrade your rear suspension for the extra weight.

And I agree that the Safari would likely make a better towing vehicle between the two vans.


Thanks cdru! I made an offer on the Safari, and it's been accepted. :iceslolan So, you're likely to see me posting on the Safari forum too. :lol2:

Yves.

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