fdkoh99
Junior Ranger
Hi Robert,
Hey - sorry I was pulling my TD in Glacier... had a great time. OK - let me see if I can point you to the pieces that I put together for the Jetta. BTW - I was passing some cars in Montana pulling the trailer and going 80 - the Camp Inn tows like a wonder and the Jetta has plenty of torque. I do agree that there are times where starting up a steep incline from a stand still can be a problem due to the front wheel only... but I just stay out of those situations... done lots of dirt and gravel roads.. and have had to back up to get momentum a few times... but so far ... this is a great tow vehicle. here are the details... I did my research on etrailer.com.
I had Uhaul put on the trailer hitch and the brake controller and they did fine on the hitch, but messed up the brake controller. The big problem was they just didn't connect the charging circuit.... and that was easy to correct. You want a really good connection between the car battery and the trailer plug. You may or may not decide to get the battery isolator (it keeps you from draining the car battery when using the trailer... but I always unhook the trailer so I didn't get one).
Here is what I sent to Uhaul.
1) Hitch - 200# tongue weight/2000 pound rating - similar to this (http://www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Hitch/Volkswagen/Jetta+SportWagen/2012/11072.html?vehicleid=2012300261)
2) 7 pin connector similar to thishttp://www.etrailer.com/Wiring/Hopkins/37185.html
3) Trailer Isolation from vehicle electronics similar to this (http://www.etrailer.com/p-56146.html)
4) Trailer brake controller similar to this (http://www.etrailer.com/Brake-Controller/Tekonsha/90885.html)
5) Tow bar with 2" ball. Mounted so we have 17" from the ground to the top of the ball with someone standing on it to simulate the tongue weight of the trailer.
From the trailer manufacturer 1) Make sure they connect the white ground wire to a good chassis ground 2) Make sure they wire the backup light wire (Purple) 3) Need to verify that the wiring all works with Headlights on *and* off. 4) Brake controller output would hook to the Blue wire on connector Hopkins 37185
Hey - sorry I was pulling my TD in Glacier... had a great time. OK - let me see if I can point you to the pieces that I put together for the Jetta. BTW - I was passing some cars in Montana pulling the trailer and going 80 - the Camp Inn tows like a wonder and the Jetta has plenty of torque. I do agree that there are times where starting up a steep incline from a stand still can be a problem due to the front wheel only... but I just stay out of those situations... done lots of dirt and gravel roads.. and have had to back up to get momentum a few times... but so far ... this is a great tow vehicle. here are the details... I did my research on etrailer.com.
I had Uhaul put on the trailer hitch and the brake controller and they did fine on the hitch, but messed up the brake controller. The big problem was they just didn't connect the charging circuit.... and that was easy to correct. You want a really good connection between the car battery and the trailer plug. You may or may not decide to get the battery isolator (it keeps you from draining the car battery when using the trailer... but I always unhook the trailer so I didn't get one).
Here is what I sent to Uhaul.
1) Hitch - 200# tongue weight/2000 pound rating - similar to this (http://www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Hitch/Volkswagen/Jetta+SportWagen/2012/11072.html?vehicleid=2012300261)
2) 7 pin connector similar to thishttp://www.etrailer.com/Wiring/Hopkins/37185.html
3) Trailer Isolation from vehicle electronics similar to this (http://www.etrailer.com/p-56146.html)
4) Trailer brake controller similar to this (http://www.etrailer.com/Brake-Controller/Tekonsha/90885.html)
5) Tow bar with 2" ball. Mounted so we have 17" from the ground to the top of the ball with someone standing on it to simulate the tongue weight of the trailer.
From the trailer manufacturer 1) Make sure they connect the white ground wire to a good chassis ground 2) Make sure they wire the backup light wire (Purple) 3) Need to verify that the wiring all works with Headlights on *and* off. 4) Brake controller output would hook to the Blue wire on connector Hopkins 37185
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