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Started by carguy87, August 25, 2011, 08:30:43 AM

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carguy87

http://i1086.photobucket.com/albums/j456/zdeyonker/0531111629.jpg

Here is my Eagle pulling my dad's daily driver to the dealership, another victim to key recognition module failure.

txjeeptx

That's a lot of weight for an Eagle to tow around . . you got a brake controller on that thing, er trailer got brakes? Hopefully the dealership was just down the road.
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Gil-SX4

Down here lock smith charges from 100.00 to 500.00 for the key, how much did the dealer charge your dad.
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Sunny

Quote from: txjeeptx on August 25, 2011, 08:43:44 AM
That's a lot of weight for an Eagle to tow around . . you got a brake controller on that thing, er trailer got brakes? Hopefully the dealership was just down the road.

that's exactly what I was thinking..

carguy87

Trailer brakes and a brake controller in the AMC.  It handled fairly well, went 55mph down the highway no problem.  It's not the actual key, in those the module goes bad and no longer relays the code from the key through the security module so the vehicle will start.  Pretty common problem, most people end up having to just trade em' into the dealership because they never get it 100% fixed once it starts.

WoodenBirdOfPrey

Wow that's impressive.  A load like that would even be enough to make my Silverado with twice the power of the Eagle work for it's biscuits.
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Sunny

Quote from: WoodenBirdOfPrey on September 21, 2011, 10:56:26 PM
Wow that's impressive.  A load like that would even be enough to make my Silverado with twice the power of the Eagle work for it's biscuits.

I've towed plenty of cars/SUV's on trailers with my truck and it does it without breaking a sweat. A Silverado should be fine pulling it.

WoodenBirdOfPrey

Yeah, it's not a problem for the truck, but I can definitely tell there's something back there.  Seems that the Eagle struggles just to move it's own weight up the hills, I think i would be pulling hills in 1st gear with the flashers on if I was towing that much weight behind mine around here.  I guess if it was all flat it wouldn't be bad, but
terrain such as that just doesn't exist in pennsylvania for me to test that theory.
87 Eagle Woody Wagon "Virginia" 4.2 Auto 174k

Sunny

Quote from: WoodenBirdOfPrey on September 22, 2011, 12:12:33 AMI guess if it was all flat it wouldn't be bad, but
terrain such as that just doesn't exist in pennsylvania for me to test that theory.

I've been to PA a few times..and I noticed that.. I was like.. I can't go more than 2 minutes without going up or down a huge hill  ;D

shanebo

Eagles were actually catagorized as a light truck.
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Sunny

Quote from: shanebo on September 22, 2011, 02:19:50 AM
Eagles were actually catagorized as a light truck.


Yeah, but to suggest they could keep up with a pickup for most tasks is ludicrous.

shanebo

mid size trucks in that era were all pretty under powered.... unless ya stuffed a small block V8 in them...then they command a little respect.
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Prafeston

I'm wondering what's up with the front bumper?

Looks like some homemade double tubed thing. Any other pics of that?

shanebo

Those rims were on 02' to I believe 04' or possibly later jeep grand cherokees.
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carguy87

Yup, that is a 2004 Model on the trailer.  The front and rear bumpers are tube steel bent and welded with some channel stock welded to mount to the stock bumper mounts.  I believe I posted info about it in the body section, I'll try to get some pics of the bumpers when I can.

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