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JimH wrote: On Aug 4, 5:30 pm, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq." wrote: JimH wrote: On Aug 4, 4:05 pm, " wrote: I need to buy a new car to replace my PathFinder (it is too old). I am considering many difference choices. The top one on my short list is 2008 Toyota Highlander. This new model can tow 5,000 pounds. More importantly it has great fuel efficiency (17 City / 24 Hwy). However, according to the owner manual PDF file available online, this car should only drive no more than 45 MPH if it is towing thing. The owner manual doesn't say if it is applicable to a certain towing weight or above. Seem like it is across the board regardless how much towing weight involved. This makes me worry because 45 MPH is too slow a driving speed on a highway. I am hoping to be at least 50 or 55 MPH. I believe this restriction may have something to do with avoiding swaying. According to the owner manual of my old PathFinder, it recommends to use "sway control device" if I use it to tow anything over 2,000 pounds. The total weight of my boat and trailer is close to 3,000 pounds. I am wondering may be the same recommendation is also applicable for Toyota Highlander: Can I drive above 45 MPH with Highlander if I equip it with anti-sway bar? Please note that Highlander owner manual doesn't suggest or recommend the user of sway control device; it is sounding like "Don't go above 45 MPH when towing, period." Is this 45 MPH limit a definite thing? Or is it more like a lawyer talk? There are several posts in the net from Highlander owners saying that they didn't have any problem towing at 60 MPH. There was trailerboat magazine article did road test on Highlander in towing a 4,020 pounds boat/trailer combo, and it didn't say anything about the 45 MPH limit or any swaying problem during towing; actually the author was driving it at 55 MPH with a boat behind it; the only negative thing that the author expressed had to do with towing the boat up a steepest hill at 55 MPH requiring the engine to spin at 4000 rpm (the heavy 4,020 pounds may have something to do with this). The article didn't say anything about sway control device either. Doesn't sound like negative real world towing experience to me. I am confused. The other alternative is to get a new PathFinder and add the recommended "sway control device". Then, I am not better off or worse off than what I have now. The other alternative is to get a full size truck such as GMC Sierra or Nissan Titan. According to Nissan Titan owner manual, it doesn't have this 45 MPH restriction, and the "sway control device" is an optional "nice to have" item. But I am afraid that it is an overkill for my 3,000 pounds boat/trailer combo, and its fuel economy will be worse than what I have now. Any idea about that 45 MPH limit of Highlander? Is a Nissan PathFinder a better choice? Thanks in advance for any suggestion. Jay Chan We towed our 20 footer for 2 years using our Toyota Highlander. I traveled at posted speed limits, including 65 mph with no problem. Just make sure you lock out the transmission overdrive. These words of wisdom from the guy who has spent more fixing his 20' boat than it is worth. Most of the expense were the result of not following the mfg';er simple maintenance recommendations, and thinking the mechanic at his marina knows more than the mfg'er. -- This NG post is a natural product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects Another boating related thread going down the tubes thanks to Reggie. BTW: The impellor replacement was not based on recommendations from Glastron. More lies from you...why am I not surprised? Reggie is a coward; there's no need to pay any attention to him. He claimes he wins awards in imaginary photo contests. Last time I played monopoly, I won second prize in a beauty contest. I suspect our awards have the same validity. Harry, You wonder why no one wants to discuss anything that goes on in their life. Whenever someone does, you accuse them of lying. While YOU do live an imaginary Walter Mitty life, I am happy enough with what i have that I don't need to make anything up. I would really like to own a Nikon D3, so lets make a little wager. I will send Tom or Richard (whoever you chose) a copy of the newsletter reviewing the contest,winners along with my original RAW file, and a certified check for $5,000. You send them a certified check for $5000. They will verified that what I said was correct, that the Association is a large photographic Association open to both amateurs and professional photographers in Georgia. We will allow either one of them to decide who wins the wager. No whining or crying from either of us. I have made the same offer about my boat, and your Lobster Boat but you prefer to back out of the offer. Are you now willing to take me up on this little wager? -- This NG post is a natural product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects |
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Harry wrote:
Reggie is a coward; there's no need to pay any attention to him. He claimes he wins awards in imaginary photo contests. Last time I played monopoly, I won second prize in a beauty contest. I suspect our awards have the same validity. Harry, You wonder why no one wants to discuss anything that goes on in their life. Whenever someone does, you accuse them of lying. While YOU do live an imaginary Walter Mitty life, I am happy enough with what i have that I don't need to make anything up. I would really like to own a Nikon D3, so lets make a little wager. I will send Tom or Richard (whoever you chose) a copy of the newsletter reviewing the contest,winners along with my original RAW file, and a certified check for $5,000. You send them a certified check for $5000. They will verified that what I said was correct, that the Association is a large photographic Association open to both amateurs and professional photographers in Georgia. We will allow either one of them to decide who wins the wager. No whining or crying from either of us. I have made the same offer about my boat, and your Lobster Boat but you prefer to back out of the offer. Are you now willing to take me up on this little wager? Or are you too much of an e-coward? |
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![]() "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq." wrote in message . .. I will send Tom or Richard (whoever you chose) a copy of the newsletter reviewing the contest,winners along with my original RAW file, and a certified check for $5,000. You send them a certified check for $5000. Send Tom the newsletter and the RAW file. Send me the checks. Eisboch |
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Eisboch wrote:
"Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq." wrote in message . .. I will send Tom or Richard (whoever you chose) a copy of the newsletter reviewing the contest,winners along with my original RAW file, and a certified check for $5,000. You send them a certified check for $5000. Send Tom the newsletter and the RAW file. Send me the checks. Eisboch Ok,no problem. $5000 to you is pocket change, so I know it will be safe. |
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