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I don't know guys, 1200 lbs. is more than a quarter again the loaded weight of the vehicle. That's quite a bit.
The van might be able to pull it without too much trouble but the important question is, how well can the van stop it?
More on towing, if anyone stumbles across this thread in the future:
thanks, all I did was tow a Harley on a trailer (1200#s?) with two kayaks strapped on in So. Fl. to the Keys (200 miles) and back. The next day the tranny was stuck in 1st gear. Will a transmission cooler prevent problems? Now to have that resolved this summer or fall......
I thought it was 1100 lbs towing capacity for a 2.0 pancake engine...
I have a 2.1 Automatic. It has now been replaced twice. Once for shifting once for the ring gears. all I can say is you do not want an automatic to fail as they are expensive and hard to get quality service on.
Hi Guy,
The best place to get your automatic tranny from is German Transaxle in Bend, Or., they are the best. They do all of GoWesty's trannys.
Hi Gary,
That has been my source. Good thing they are in business or the situation would be desperate.
Gary Marrs said:
Hi Guy,
The best place to get your automatic tranny from is German Transaxle in Bend, Or., they are the best. They do all of GoWesty's trannys.
It's great having them just down the road a piece too. I bought my tranny from them several year ago, and a few months back the cap for the governor started leaking. I went down to their shop and ask if I could get an "O" ring for it, and it was sure, and they gave it to me for free !!! As for towing, the vanagon will tow easily, there will be a price to pay although with an automatic, as will cause them to run hotter, and that is an automatic's worse enemy.
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