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60mph unless slower speed limits are in force.
Your premiums will increase.
depends on the size. a trailer boat=30mph a ski boat=60mph
It depends on what road you are driving on.
In the UK it is 60mph for cars and motorcycles, 40mph for goods vehicles. Unless a lower speed limit is in force. This is assuming it is a single carriageway road.
They don't ! Maximum speed on a dual carriageway is 60mph - Motorways is 70mph.
Depends on engine and transmission. GCWR (Vehicle+Trailer) is as low as 8800 for 3-speed V6, or as high as 13,000 for 5.9 V8 / 4speed OD
The national speed limit for motorways has not changed since 2007 and remains 70mph unless otherwise signed. The restrictions on HGVs changed in April 2115, it used to be 50mph but is now 60mph.
I think 3.5 ton is the legal limit for british roads
31 inch tires would fit on a 91 Wrangler, but only for casual driving. It would limit your off road capabilities greatly because you will not have the clearance in the fenders.
If it is a single carriageway, then the speed limit will be 60mph, unless it states otherwise or there are legal enforcements in place (e.g. roadworks/speed restrictions.)
No more than 2000 lbs. The 2005 Wrangler Unlimited, however, because of the longer wheelbase has a capacity of 3500. What creates the limit is not the weight or power of the vehicle, it's the length. Towing anything more than 2000 pounds in a Wrangler is dangerous and should you have to step on the brakes abruptly, the reason as to why the limit is 2000 will become very clear when your front wheels come of the ground and your ability to steer is nil. Good luck.