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Towing with a 97 sport manual...not your run of the mill...

Stolle

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Ft. Lewis WA
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97 Sport 2dr 5Spd MTX
ok i have a 3.27 rear axle on a 97 OHV 5spd...

ive got a 01 focus i road race and autox....alot....

now my question..if i get a car trailer tandem axle...

what kinda gearing should i need? 4.56's?

car is 2800lbs...plus w/e the trailer ends up being...no idea really depends on the trailer...plus gear..not much...jacks and few tools...

i ask this because this is not something i could find that people were asking...

not that it matters...but im sure ill have to take my 35's off to even have a chance at towing...even with 4.56's...lol
 



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The 5 speed wasn't really built with HD towing in mind- with 4.56's, and decent sized tires maybe, but that car and trailer are really outside of what I'd recommend to avoid transmission and clutch trouble. Others have towed more with a 5 speed, maybe they will chime in.....
 






You would need to change the gearing for sure. I used to have a 91 w/ a 5 spd and didn't tow often, but when i did it seemed to do ok. If someone more knowledgeable than me chimes in on the proper gearing then once you have that I think you should be ok if you are nice to it when starting. After all, if these suv's cant tow 3000-4000 then that kinda defeats the purpose of having one IMO. I just wouldn't expect your clutch to last forever either or for you to set any speed records. Although i didnt tow much i did beat the crap out of my 5 speed and it did fine, nice tranny i think. So my uneducated guess would say it should be ok based off expirience with something with a older and weaker tranny (or so Ive heard). good luck!
 






My 97 sport 4.0 ohv 4x4 came with 3:73's.I tow a 2300 lbs popup with a manual trans.Knock on wood! but it has been 5yrs towing with the same clutch.Have to agree with others about towing car and trailer.How about a car dolly?You'll might want to change rear tires on the car when towing
 






With that gearing and that transmission, you're seriously under-rigged. The trans is the weak point, not just the clutch. It's not going to be long for this world if you start hauling a car around. You're talking at least 4000 lbs (probaly closer to 4500k) by the time you add up the car, trailer, tools, tires, parts, fuel, etc. On a tow rig that's rated for 2000lbs (2wd) or 1800 lbs (4x4), you're going to be seriously over-weight. Even with 3.73s as available from the factory, the tow rating only jumps to 3100/2900.

For what you're going to spend on upgrades to get that thing tow-worthy, and add that to the approximate cost of a trans rebuild, and you can get yourself a beater 1/2 ton pickup that'll drag that thing around all day long with power (and money) to spare. Just aim for a small V8 and an automatic transmission and it'll be fine.

But IMHO, your Ex is going to be seriously out-matched for towing duty.
 






yeah. i did alot of research a while ago :(
 






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