Want a Cayenne but have a towing question.
#31
Instructor
My son recently bought a 20' enclosed trailer for his race car and towed it from Vancouver to Ottawa without difficulty. He used short, stick-on extensions to the Cayenne S's mirrors. When it came time for me to back the rig up, however, I discovered I couldn't see. The mirrors, even with extensions, are nowhere nearly wide enough to see the back corners of the 8 1/2' wide trailer. If you could mount a Ford 250's extendible mirrors on a Cayenne's doors, you'd have quite a towing package. Without that, I'd advise an open trailer.
#32
Rennlist Member
Is it for sale? Looks like a great tow vehicle for an extra-large RV. Does anybody here tow a large RV? Weight?
#33
Instructor
For those hauling cars, what type of speeds are you cruising at on the freeways?
I used to pull my old race car some with a Mountaineer years ago and it had zero issues pulling/stopping but had to really watch cruising speeds or trailer would get a little unstable and was awfully easy to accidentally speed up. I do not remember the speed itself, I think it was maybe 70 mph.
I am used to hauling cars with F250s but seeing as the last F250 someone decided to steal I was debating if I should look into having hitch added to my 2015 Cayenne S for the rare times I may need to haul my show car somewhere. I think trailer and car is in the 5000 lb range. Have not even looked to see how easy or hard it would be to get hitch added, I know on the ML we had it was too complicated to make it worth adding a hitch.
I used to pull my old race car some with a Mountaineer years ago and it had zero issues pulling/stopping but had to really watch cruising speeds or trailer would get a little unstable and was awfully easy to accidentally speed up. I do not remember the speed itself, I think it was maybe 70 mph.
I am used to hauling cars with F250s but seeing as the last F250 someone decided to steal I was debating if I should look into having hitch added to my 2015 Cayenne S for the rare times I may need to haul my show car somewhere. I think trailer and car is in the 5000 lb range. Have not even looked to see how easy or hard it would be to get hitch added, I know on the ML we had it was too complicated to make it worth adding a hitch.
#35
Rennlist Member
Longest haul for me, was 12 hours from Balt out to Indiana, and cruised the entire way at 70 mph (wife would yell at me when I crept up to 80). Heavy Steel Trailer + 964T = ~ 5,000 lbs.
It towed like a DREAM. But I have a 2012 CTT with PDCC & PTV, with factory Tow hitch package.
Personally I think the PDCC helped my stabilization tremendously.
I was not using a Stabil-i-zer sway bar on my tongue.
I WAS using a "Weigh-Safe" tongue weight hitch, which allowed me to balance my rig perfectly.
=Steve
It towed like a DREAM. But I have a 2012 CTT with PDCC & PTV, with factory Tow hitch package.
Personally I think the PDCC helped my stabilization tremendously.
I was not using a Stabil-i-zer sway bar on my tongue.
I WAS using a "Weigh-Safe" tongue weight hitch, which allowed me to balance my rig perfectly.
=Steve
#36
Instructor
Thanks.
I will have to do some searching to see how feasible it is to add a hitch to mine since it was built without one. I know on the ML diesel we got rid of it was very costly with more a risk of problems than not, so decided was just not worth it.
I will have to do some searching to see how feasible it is to add a hitch to mine since it was built without one. I know on the ML diesel we got rid of it was very costly with more a risk of problems than not, so decided was just not worth it.
#37
Instructor
Two points.... I towed a 3,600 pound boat and trailer with my 2014 Cayenne diesel for about 300 miles and I hardly noticed it was behind me. No problems at all going 70-75 mph.
I have the factory hitch option. The dealer told me it was about $1,800 to ad the trailer hitch and the option was $650 as I recall.
I have the factory hitch option. The dealer told me it was about $1,800 to ad the trailer hitch and the option was $650 as I recall.
#38
Banned
I just started towing this travel trailer this year. 2016 Cayenne Diesel (loaner as mine is held up due to the stop sale). Dealer installed my brake controller and it the Cayenne tows this 6300lb trailer with no issues at all. I have towing mirrors on both sides as well as a wireless camera at the rear with the monitor in the Cayenne, works just like a rear view mirror. I also use a ProPride hitch.
#39
I just started towing this travel trailer this year. 2016 Cayenne Diesel (loaner as mine is held up due to the stop sale). Dealer installed my brake controller and it the Cayenne tows this 6300lb trailer with no issues at all. I have towing mirrors on both sides as well as a wireless camera at the rear with the monitor in the Cayenne, works just like a rear view mirror. I also use a ProPride hitch.
#42
Rennlist Member
I wonder. For Cayenne's that already have the OEM Factory back-up-camera option,... anyone know of a product that could extend that setup, and allow for placement of an additional camera attached on the back of a big enclosed trailer?
Maybe something that could be hooked directly into the Cayenne's video cabling at the rear?
If not, I may have just thought of Porsche's next evolution product feature set for the factory tow hitch option.... "Wireless extendable Camera option".
Maybe something that could be hooked directly into the Cayenne's video cabling at the rear?
If not, I may have just thought of Porsche's next evolution product feature set for the factory tow hitch option.... "Wireless extendable Camera option".
#44
RL Community Team
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Love this shot everytime I see it.
Longest haul for me, was 12 hours from Balt out to Indiana, and cruised the entire way at 70 mph (wife would yell at me when I crept up to 80). Heavy Steel Trailer + 964T = ~ 5,000 lbs.
It towed like a DREAM. But I have a 2012 CTT with PDCC & PTV, with factory Tow hitch package.
Personally I think the PDCC helped my stabilization tremendously.
I was not using a Stabil-i-zer sway bar on my tongue.
I WAS using a "Weigh-Safe" tongue weight hitch, which allowed me to balance my rig perfectly.
=Steve
It towed like a DREAM. But I have a 2012 CTT with PDCC & PTV, with factory Tow hitch package.
Personally I think the PDCC helped my stabilization tremendously.
I was not using a Stabil-i-zer sway bar on my tongue.
I WAS using a "Weigh-Safe" tongue weight hitch, which allowed me to balance my rig perfectly.
=Steve
#45
Rennlist Member
Thanks Petza.
.... sorry for the re-post? I think? hahaha.
But seriously, the more I think about my comment on PDCC helping stabilization while towing,... I think that it cannot be true. The only thing it might reduce would be a little bit of "lift" on the tongue caused by tow-vehicle body roll during cornering.
And since a slight amount of lift in the tongue happens all the time while towing, I think that the stabilization in the Cayenne must just be causing the illusion to me as the driver, that it is helping with trailer stabilization.
So I really think if I was serious about increasing my trailer stabilization, I would add one of those tri-way setups like the "stabil-i-zer" that attaches a little further in on both sides of the trailer frame. Slides fore & aft depending on trailer sway.
Something like that.
So I guess I was just waiting for someone else to call BS on my claim. Lol.
=Steve
.... sorry for the re-post? I think? hahaha.
But seriously, the more I think about my comment on PDCC helping stabilization while towing,... I think that it cannot be true. The only thing it might reduce would be a little bit of "lift" on the tongue caused by tow-vehicle body roll during cornering.
And since a slight amount of lift in the tongue happens all the time while towing, I think that the stabilization in the Cayenne must just be causing the illusion to me as the driver, that it is helping with trailer stabilization.
So I really think if I was serious about increasing my trailer stabilization, I would add one of those tri-way setups like the "stabil-i-zer" that attaches a little further in on both sides of the trailer frame. Slides fore & aft depending on trailer sway.
Something like that.
So I guess I was just waiting for someone else to call BS on my claim. Lol.
=Steve