Here is where to start. Somewhere in the motorhome. Inside the drivers door, or inside one of the closets, there should be a label with weight ratings for the motorhome and each axel, including tire specifications. You want to find the Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) and the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) from this label. Subtract GVWR from the GCWR to get the tow capacity.
This is assuming that you can or may load the unit to the GVWR rating. If you know you don't, you could theoretically add the difference between actual weight and GVWR to the tow rating.
Two additional checks should be done to verify you are safe: One is to check the rating of the receiver, hitch, ball, and any adapters. They should all be stamped with their individual ratings, both towing capacity and hitch weight - none should be exceeded, even if the motorhome itself can handle the weight. Last is the same sticker will give you individual weight ratings for each axle. You should weigh each axle in the final configuration with the motorhome loaded and verify that you do not exceed the rating of any individual axles.
Hope this helps,
Eric
The towing capacity of a 1998 Jeep Wrangler, with a 4.0 liter engine, is 2,000 pounds. The manufacturer recommends the tongue weight should not exceed 700 pounds.
The gasoline powered 2.4-liter motor is offered only with a manual gearbox and has a maximum towing capacity of 2,000 lbs. The 2.8-liter diesel engine makes use of its high torque numbers to bring its towing capacity to 5,000 lbs., the same capacity achieved by the 3.7-liter V-6 when mated to an automatic transmission. The manual transmission paired to the V-6 engine yields a 3,500-lb. towing capacity.
2.7 motor=1500lbs 2.4 motor=1000lbs
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Look on the ID plate in the door.
Depends on the motor and gear size. min 5850 max 7200
With a 5.8 windsor motor and a e40d transmission i can tow 11,000 pounds.
Depends on the motor and gear size. min 5850 max 7200
Depends on what motor it has.
1400kg towing capacity braked - is the standard online answer but it only specifies Mazda T3500 it doesnt show any differences between any specific models like Motor home or bus ( people carrier )
Click the link and find your engine for the capacity.
Never heard of a v6 in a Wrangler, only inline 4 and inline 6.