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Topic Boards => Dodge - Chrysler Chassis => Topic started by: abernard161 on September 15, 2011, 01:47 PM

Title: 1973 d20 towing (318)
Post by: abernard161 on September 15, 2011, 01:47 PM
i have a 1973 brave d20 with the 318 does anyone know whats safe to tow with this?
Title: Re: 1973 d20 towing (318)
Post by: RedneckExpress on September 15, 2011, 07:19 PM
Small 4x8 cargo trailer, not too much else, yer running the smaller of the Dodge V8 engines, the 5.2L vs 5.9L.   A quick way to confirm is to look up the GVWR rating and CVGVWR Ratings off yer door jam (If possible) and then weigh your rig with all your stuff in it. 

Subtract GVW from the CVGVWR rating and thats' what you've got left for towing weight. 
Title: Re: 1973 d20 towing (318)
Post by: DaveVA78Chieftain on September 15, 2011, 07:43 PM
About the only value you are going to find for 70's era Dodge MH is Max GVW which for his chassis is 11,000lbs.   With the 318, I would not pull a very lare trailer.  The original rating sticker will either be in a closet or back wall of a cabinet if it is still there.

Dave
Title: Re: 1973 d20 towing (318)
Post by: OldEdBrady on September 15, 2011, 09:29 PM
As an alternative...
With the '76 Whiny Beggar, the rating was on a plate on the wall next to the driver's seat.  (Were they trying to confuse people back then?)
Title: Re: 1973 d20 towing (318)
Post by: polarman on September 20, 2011, 12:26 PM
 I can't remember if I saw it on a tag or in the manual, but as I recall my 73 D-20 w/ the 318 should not haul more than 660lbs between the roof and hitch combined. I wouldn't pull more than my small trailer with an ATV or snowmobile on it. And I have not even tried that yet, it seems plenty slow enough without pulling a trailer.
I think it may have weight capacities on a tag in the trunk above the fresh water tank. If I have the time, I'll take a look and get back to you this evening.
Never trust my memory!