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Jet Boat Junkie
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- 125
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- Location
- Easton, PA & Ocean City, MD
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2023
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 25
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That's a surprising beast rig! My friend is actually debating between Cayenne and this nice Grand Cherokee with new AT tires from 4Wheelonline installed just last month.Figured I’d jump in here. I just bought my first boat, 2023 Yamaha AR220, and didn’t really have a dedicated tow rig. For now I’m using my 2008 Porsche Cayenne. I never realized that these things are rated for 7,700lbs when using the oem hitch setup. I picked up the oem hitch and control module off of EBay and have now pulled the boat with it three times. Mine is only a VR6 powered unit but it pulls the boat just fine. We have a couple of trips planned to head out to western Maryland (Deep Creek Lake) that I’ll probably opt to borrow my dads truck for due to the elevation changes but for local use around the upper Chesapeake Bay area the Porsche is doing just fine.
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My Q7 (same chassis as the Cayenne) is a helluva tow vehicle. Better than my '15 Sierra FS pickup was for certain. Really similar feel to the Trailblazer SS I had, but better brakes and dampers on the Audi. I think my Yukon was a little more robust in general terms, but it didn't have the power/brakes/chassis dynamics that the Q7 has.That's a surprising beast rig! My friend is actually debating between Cayenne and this nice Grand Cherokee with new AT tires from 4Wheelonline installed just last month.
My Q7 (same chassis as the Cayenne) is a helluva tow vehicle. Better than my '15 Sierra FS pickup was for certain. Really similar feel to the Trailblazer SS I had, but better brakes and dampers on the Audi. I think my Yukon was a little more robust in general terms, but it didn't have the power/brakes/chassis dynamics that the Q7 has.
Agreed. Very different target demographics there.Cross-shopping a Cayenne and a Grand Cherokee is interesting. Similar size but two different classes of vehicle.
Agreed. Very different target demographics there.
My Q7 (same chassis as the Cayenne) is a helluva tow vehicle. Better than my '15 Sierra FS pickup was for certain. Really similar feel to the Trailblazer SS I had, but better brakes and dampers on the Audi. I think my Yukon was a little more robust in general terms, but it didn't have the power/brakes/chassis dynamics that the Q7 has.
What year is your Q7 and what motor is in it?
I love it! The 3.0T is a great motor too. My wife has an ‘18 A6 3.0T with a stage one ecu and tcu tune on it. That thing is a monster.2017 Q7 Prestige. Has the 3.0T/8Spd ZF driveline. Air suspension, adaptive chassis package, tow package, and Black Optics trim.
The 4 wheel steering makes it tow and park like a dream. plenty of power. Giant brakes. Very stable chassis, even under load. Sporty enough to not be a boring drive. I really enjoy it.
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Thanks. I've been him-hawing around getting a tune for awhile now. VAST out of Michigan has some great reviews and are reasonably priced. The CREC motor has a ton of capability and cooling capacity as well, which honestly is one of the reasons I think it makes a great tow vehicle. It's not strong at all speeds like my SS was (the Q7 is down ~60ft-lbs and ~75hp in comparison), but it's more refined all the way around. I also haven't had any cooling issues, and the fuel mileage is significantly better in the 3.0T as compared to the old 6.0L N/A in the SS. That lowered "muscle-SUV" feel is somewhat unique and definitely fits the "soccer dad" lifestyle I have going.I love it! The 3.0T is a great motor too. My wife has an ‘18 A6 3.0T with a stage one ecu and tcu tune on it. That thing is a monster.
I’m really glad to hear that the 3.0T tows well. Those engines are way less complex then the TDI’s and I have seen a bunch of used Q7’s with that drivetrain. Thanks for the info! ?
Well......had to brag about it didn't I........Watched it leave on a rollback from lunch. I'll add two things I DISLIKE about it.
1) No spare tire. Only a small air compressor and a can of German fix-a-flat
2) ABS based tire pressure monitoring. Drove 4 blocks on a flat tire before it alerted me.
Brake problems suck.If it makes you feel any better, the TBSS knows I've been thinking about upgrading again and decided a very small, very slow brake fluid seep is the right way to punish me for this transgression. When it gets low enough, it throws a momentary check brakes warning going around turns. A top off of fluid should get me going for a few months again, but it's annoying.
A spare tire should be required for any vehicle that seats more than 4 people. A full size spare should be required for any vehicle with a trailer hitch installed by the factory.
Brake problems suck.
Car came with runflats. They ride and handle like crap and are stupid expensive.
Rollback was covered by AAA. Tires are covered by Road Hazard Warranty. I'll be out an Uber ride or two and some time. It's annoying, but not really that costly. Keep BoatTowUs current for when I'm towing. Again, annoying, but not really expensive.
So far I'm out $77. New tire was $405 shipped. Most they'll cover is replacement cost (not taxes) of $378. Had a $50 uber ride home yesterday from the office (that's what I get for living in the sticks). Install today is estimated at $100 with Road Force Balance. I'll probably get $75 of that back. Should be under $100 out of pocket, and some time for the annoyance.At least you were covered. I hit a piece of metal on I10 in my truck last year and blew out one of my Ridge Grapplers. That cost me like $500.
So far I'm out $77. New tire was $405 shipped. Most they'll cover is replacement cost (not taxes) of $378. Had a $50 uber ride home yesterday from the office (that's what I get for living in the sticks). Install today is estimated at $100 with Road Force Balance. I'll probably get $75 of that back. Should be under $100 out of pocket, and some time for the annoyance.
Not great, but it could be worse.
Road Hazard came with the tires when I bought them from TireRack. They throw it in "for free" with each set I've bought. I don't want to talk about how much I've spent in tires in the last 4 years.Does the road hazard plan cover all vehicles or just one? Would be nice to have an umbrella one that covers the trailers.