I do not know the towing capacity but I do know there is a lot of tongue weight associated with travel trailers. you might be ok towing a boat of this weight but I would be careful with this trailer.
The towing capacity of a 2003 Chrysler Town & Country is 3800lbs. Remember to add the weight of the hitch, trailer, and try to estimate furniture and belongings. Pulling over the recommended weight will tear up your transmission very quickly.
1972 prowler stock weight is about 3800lbs to 4200lbs depends on the opitions it has added to it
No, the Grand is different from the Cherokee.
A Jeep Grand Cherokee with a 5.2L is rated at 5000 pound tow capacity. Towing 6500 pounds would not be recommended.
depends on the V8 and towing package, also what speed you will be traveling at. I have a grand Cherokee with a tow capacity of 7400lbs but that is with a weight distribution hitch and electric brakes on the trailer. Once I get over about 21-23ft long with a cargo trailer or travel trailer it is white knuckle driving at highway speeds (65mph) If I keep it at 50mph not much of an issue. I would recommend a slightly larger tow vehicle or a shorter trailer.
Yes, the new Toyota Tundra has a substantial towing capacity, so it should be able to tow a bobcat on a trailer. However, it is important to ensure that the total weight of the loaded trailer falls within the truck's towing capacity and that all safety guidelines are followed during transportation.
Depends greatly on the configuration of the truck and trailer but average cargo capacity is about 42,000 lbs or 4050 cubic feet.
The weight capacity for semi trailer is 80,000 LBS. That is calculating with two or more consecutive axles to the nearest 500 LBS.
Compare the GVW of the trailer with the towing capacity of the tow vehicle.
The maximum weight capacity of a car trailer used hauling a vehical depends on the length of the car trailer. One would need to check the manual for the correct information.
750kg unbraked trailer/1800kg braked trailer
15 cubic yards