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My '87 stick shift PF had a 3500 pound tow capacity. The automatics were
3500 off the boat, IIRC. My '95 stick shift PF had a 3500 pound tow capacity. The automatics were 5000 off the boat, IIRC. My '01 stick shift PF has a 3500 pound tow capacity. The automatics ARE 5000 off the boat. The stick is lower because it's kinda underated for the 250HP 3.5L twincam engine. wrote in message oups.com... I've towed a 2000+ pound boat with a '95 and a '01 Pathfinder no sweat for lotsa miles. But mine has a stick (slush boxes suck). If I had an automatic it would have a BIG tranny oil cooler. Do it. Yes, the manual can tow heavier weight than the auto -- everything being equal. Are you sure about those numbers? My recollection is that all the automatic PFs were at least 3500 as they came off the boat, some for 5000. I get the 2500 max trailing weight number (for auto) directly from Owner Manual of my 1996 PathFinder -- I am sure about this. The 3500 number seems to be for manual shift if I remember this correctly. The 5000 number seems to be for auto that has transmission oil cooler. Pre-1996 model of PathFinder had lower max trailing weight limit if I remember this correctly. I don't know anything about the latest model of PathFinder. The new ones "probably" have higher max trailing capability than the old ones. But even if your numbers are low, I'd still put the tranny oil cooler on. They are cheap, esp if you can do the install yourself. You are quite right. This is what I intend to do. Thanks for the info. Jay Chan |
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