Towing with ~500ft lbs of torque and ABC




Setup:
- 2" Trailer ball with a ~4" raise. Trailer ball height from ground ~18"
- 21" Rear tires to 41lbs, front at 38
- GLS Loaded up with 5 People, two adults 3 kids (3,6,6 years old), Two coolers (Lots of extra water as it was going to be above 90F and high humidity), food, and floor jack
- Boat with full fuel, tandem axel + surge brakes
- Never feeling short on power
- ABC creating a smooth ride
- Blindspot monitoring is disabled with a trailer
- Dystonic+ Still did its job with cars in front but active steer was disabled
- LED trailer lights are acceptable. (The 2011 would throw errors about LED trailer lights because they didn't draw enough power.)
- Plenty of braking power though stopping distances are of course increased when towing
- 100% stable even at 70MPH+ interstate speeds
I don't own a trailer, but rent Uhaul 12ft ones regularly. At the beginning, I stuck to the declared 55mph trailer speed limit and it still bounced a fair bit. But, it drives like there is nothing to it once you hit 70, even with a fair amount of weight on it (not "boat" kind of weight).
I used to tow a boat with a Nissan SUV in Germany many years ago and remember always worrying that I wouldn't make it up the next hill!



