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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Towing and Overdrive?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jim P" data-source="post: 784146" data-attributes="member: 64962"><p>towing in OD,. I would NOT as it will usually just causes the tranny to hunt for the correct gear and lug the engine, etc. Staying out of OD will keep the engine in the power band unless you're on flat roads (FL). What kind/shape of bar you use depends upon the trailer's tongue height compared to the ST's hitch height, you want the camper to be as level as possible for best towing so its a trial/error thing until you find the right ball height needed for that trailer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim P, post: 784146, member: 64962"] towing in OD,. I would NOT as it will usually just causes the tranny to hunt for the correct gear and lug the engine, etc. Staying out of OD will keep the engine in the power band unless you're on flat roads (FL). What kind/shape of bar you use depends upon the trailer's tongue height compared to the ST's hitch height, you want the camper to be as level as possible for best towing so its a trial/error thing until you find the right ball height needed for that trailer [/QUOTE]
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