Hootbro
Well-Known Member
I think @Gren71 is still right. Nobody's tow rating is going to be on the actual door jam sticker with the tow rating actually listed in the owners manual. The "6250" number is what is seen as the GVWR rating (for a Rubicon) that only adds in the trailer tongue weight if he is actually towing.I guarantee no one on this Board has a JTR that says 7000 on the sticker. It's a Unicorn, it's a stripped down, bare bones Rubicon with an automatic. Bet my lunch none have been manufactured.
Be willing to bet his sticker says something like 6250 pounds max.
If his tongue weight (700 lbs max) when combined with the actual GVWR (curb weight + fuel + vehicle passenger/Cargo still comes in under the max 6250 GVWR rating, he is still rated to tow a trailer weight of 7000 max so long as he does exceed the GCVWR (Vehicle + Occupants/Cargo + Trailer)rating of 12450 lbs max as stated in the owners manual.
You are right, 7000 lbs will never be on a door jam sticker as a GVWR.
Then again, I may be a total retard on this as this subject is not my forte.
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