Questions about H2 and Trailers
Hi All- I've got an 07 H2, and I'm thinking about towing an Airstream and I'm wondering if anyone here with towing experience behind their H2 has any advice. I'm thinking about a 25'. Thanks!
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I would think your mileage will be in the single digits all the time. It will look cool going down the highway though.
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Mileage will DEFINENTLY be single digits. The H2 has the motor and trans to do such a trailer (how much does the airstream weigh? Those things aren't light), and it has a decent wheelbase so you will be able to control the trailer and not sway too bad. I say you'll be just fine, just dont confuse your offroad machine for a turbo-diesel pickup truck ;)
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Yea, I expected the fuel consumption to be crappy. The weight will be somewhere under the max gross weight allowed for an H2, but I'm still picking the trailer. It will be somewhere between 5,000 and the 7,000 max. I'm going to tow a couple of different lengths just to see how it behaves before I sign on the dotted line. Lengths are between 23' and 28'. I really love my H2 and I hate the idea of getting rid of it to use a more suitable two rig, such as an F350. My garage is full of cars already.
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I have pulled many things with the H2's I have had & have. They actually pull quite well and stable. They are not a land rocket like a truck with a duramax in it, but they handle rather well. I would make sure you take care of the tranny and service the vehicle very well if you intend to tow with it.
Yes the fuel mileage does drop when pulling, the more the load the lower the milage.. But overall I find it to still do the job quite well.. :) J |
I two a 17' toy hauler which is about 4000 lbs dry..it handles fine and does good on the flats but it really slows down on hills. My overall impression is that the H2 is not the best tow rig but it will get you there. I think you wont be to impressed towing a 25 footer that is close to max weight, I'v known other people that have towed larger than mine and they werent to impressed either.
I would definelty test it out before you invest in something that big to tow with the H2..I think you'll be unpleasantly suprised..these trucks just werent designed to be tow rigs |
but doesn't his H2 have the bigger motor than the '05 you have?
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While the H2 is many things, a tow vehicle its not. I have an 04 and tow a 5000 lbs boat and while the engine has reasonably sufficient power, the tranny with only 4 speeds is horrible. It especially struggles on the highway with or without elevation changes because the tranny is always trying to find the right gear. Even when engaging the tow setting, its still a less than capable vehicle as it then drives in 3rd gear while roaring down the highway at high RPM's.
Truth is, I love the truck but it just isn't a good towing machine....an 08 or 09 with its 6 speed tranny is much more suitable. |
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I think the reason that people are or get dissapointed is that they are expecting a H2 to pull a load just a peppy as a duramax equipped truck.. If you take away the acceleration under a heavy towing load & look at the other things besides acceleration, they aren't really bad at all.. All things considered..
Also yes the 07 should have the 6.2 instead of the 6.0.. I have had HD trucks both gas & oil burners and towed some pretty big stuff.. So I can speak from both sides of the fence.. Jamie :) |
Originally Posted by rkourany
(Post 232185)
While the H2 is many things, a tow vehicle its not. I have an 04 and tow a 5000 lbs boat and while the engine has reasonably sufficient power, the tranny with only 4 speeds is horrible. It especially struggles on the highway with or without elevation changes because the tranny is always trying to find the right gear. Even when engaging the tow setting, its still a less than capable vehicle as it then drives in 3rd gear while roaring down the highway at high RPM's.
Truth is, I love the truck but it just isn't a good towing machine....an 08 or 09 with its 6 speed tranny is much more suitable. |
someone told me the other day that when towing heavy trailers, it will wear the rear door and make it creek real bad. Have any of you guys that tow trailers and boats with your hummers experience that?
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Thanks for all the comments everyone. I really do appreciate all the help. The last thing I want to do is ruin the fun I have with the H2.
Last winter I drove my H2 from Seattle to Wisconsin and back and I was one of the last vehicles allowed on I90 Westbound before they shut down the highway in Minnesota all the way to Wyoming. I saw one pickup, car and truck in the ditch after another, yet the H2 was rock-solid in the very strong wind, blowing snow and ice. I just took my time and never once did the truck ever feel unstable. It was actually fun! The majority of vehicles buried deep in the snow were pickups so the idea of getting rid of the H2 in favor of anything else just to tow and Airstream has little appeal. That adventure made me LOVE my H2. |
Originally Posted by BIGT2148
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someone told me the other day that when towing heavy trailers, it will wear the rear door and make it creek real bad. Have any of you guys that tow trailers and boats with your hummers experience that?
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^I concur towing should have nothing to do with a creaking door. Unless that frame is tweaked, which shouldn't have been caused by towing.
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Originally Posted by 85_305
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^I concur towing should have nothing to do with a creaking door. Unless that frame is tweaked, which shouldn't have been caused by towing.
If you never looked under there, take a look & then go look at a ford, dodge or gm half ton, 3/4 & 1 ton rear frame & hitch assembly.. It is tough to not notice it.. The trucks usually use a class 3 or better hitch assembly that bolts to the frame, the H2 has a HD integrated unit.. The only tow assembly that bolts on that comes close to something that heavily built that I usually see is a class 5 hitch assembly.. Pretty stout stuff & tough to break or tweak.. Not to say that there is not some fool somewhere that can or will break it.. lol.. :) J |
Believe me I agree.. these trucks really do amaze me.
But you did leave out one possibility.. he cracked the frame towing his camper... OFFROAD :P |
lol.. :)
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ok thanks....I had just heard that using them to tow will wear out the rear door which had me scratching my head. I know how the H2 can get to creekin!
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