jeremyjeep
Well-Known Member
Since most exact same vehicles in Europe have a higher towing rating than in the U.S., I checked out https://www.jeep.co.uk/car-configurator/wrangler-4-door/#/version. The European JK (there isn't a JL on their site yet) towing rating is 2,000 kg / braked (4,409lbs) and it appears the exact same engine, etc. in the U.S. for the JK is 3,500lbs. I've seen the same thing for other mfg and models of vehicles as well. I wonder why the difference in U.S. vs Europe in towing capacities for virtually the same vehicle? So it seems it is still 'safe' to tow up to 4,409lbs since (in this case the JK), but yet the insurance company goes by the U.S. listed towing capacity.And because that is the SAFE limit to tow. I wish you the best but if you get in an accident you are looking at some serious liability issues if you pull more than your vehicles approved limit.
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