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Can a 1997 Jeep TJ Handle 2,500 Pounds Gross Trailer Weight to Tow ATVs and Gear  

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I have a 1997 Jeep TJ, and I also own a couple of quads. I currently have a 14 utility trailer, but Im looking to upgrade to an enclosed 6x12 trailer single axle. The quads weigh 500# +/-, and I snow plow with one of them. I also want to keep some quad-essentials in the trailer with them maybe even my generator 100# +/-. Am I putting too much on my TJ? Trailer approx 1,200#, quads 500# ea, generator 100#, misc 200# +/- total=2,500# +/-. I dont live in the mountains, but I would like to trailer the quads there. Thoughts?

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You will want to check the owners manual of the 1997 Jeep TJ for the official towing capacities but I am fairly certain it can handle 2,500 pounds of gross trailer weight.

What you will want to add is a transmission cooler since you will be towing in the mountains. The extra weight of the trailer and items in it combined with the hilly mountainous terrain will put a lot of stress on the transmission. Adding a cooler will lower the temperature of the fluid and increase the life of the transmission.

I recommend going with the largest cooler that will fit in the Jeep because the fluid cannot be over cooled. We have several coolers recommended for a 1997 TJ (see link) but the largest is # D13503. You may also need fittings, # D13028 if the vehicle needs 3/8 inch hose splicers, or # HH41413.

I have included a few links on transmission coolers for you to view.

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