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Old 05-28-2008, 09:43 PM
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towing w/ an 05 sable

hi,all, we just bought a pop-up camper and are going to tow it w/ an 05 sable.does anybody have any info.(pro or con) about this? any insite will be appreciated,thanks,chuck.
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Re: towing w/ an 05 sable

Some sound advice......

Do yourself a favor and have a transmission cooler installed before towing anything. Not too expensive and of course, a whole lot less expensive than a new or rebuilt tranny.
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Re: towing w/ an 05 sable

thanks, we towed with the sable 1st time this weekend, seemed to do alright, when the popup starts swaying the whole car goes with it. thinking about getting another vehicle to tow with,some people on a popup forum seem to think a sable is not enough car to tow with.need more research. chuck
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