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Just made my first long distance tow with our 21 Bronco Sport Big Bend 1.5L at the 35k mark, turned out to be very successful, mainly because I prepared the vehicle properly with these steps:

- Installed a Curt Class III Hitch and Trailer light wiring kit from etrailer.com using the several YouTube videos that etrailer provided.
- Performed the following vehicle maintenance procedures myself, most of them for the first time, and Iā€™m glad I did as all fluids were getting dark at 35k:
- Drained and refilled the transmission with MC OEM fluid.​
- Drained and refilled the RDU​
- Drained and refilled the PTU​
- Changed engine oil and filter (I normally do this every 5k miles)​
- Changed engine air and cabin filters​
- Rotated tires (they were only 5k old)​

We drove while towing a uhaul 4x8 low profile close trailer from Pensacola, FL to Shenandoah County, VA, a total of 880 miles on all kinds of grades and conditions - rain, hot sun, flatlands, and mountains. Trailer empty weight was 800lbs and cargo (in the car and in trailer total) was fairly light at 500lbs to keep it well within the 2000lb towing limit. I stuck to the speed limit of 55-60 and used 93 octane gas for the first time. The engine and transmission performed flawlessly, pretty much settled into overdrive gear along the way (except hills). The mileage decreased from our normal of 39 mpg unloaded to 28.5 mpg loaded with tow. The engine temperature gauge stayed right in the middle and never move the whole trip. And we used ac the whole way. (Granted, we did have the dealer replace the leaking water pump last year).

All in all, it was a pretty successful trip and I felt confident that I can tow anything that is within limits and loaded properly - like using our own open 4x8 utility trailer for home projects. And I would say that I will continue with the 30k interval for changing all fluids above (except engine oil at 5k of course.)

Some photos are attached!

Ford Bronco Sport First tow with 2021 BS Big Bend, 1.5L, 35k, very successful! IMG_2923


Ford Bronco Sport First tow with 2021 BS Big Bend, 1.5L, 35k, very successful! IMG_2922


Ford Bronco Sport First tow with 2021 BS Big Bend, 1.5L, 35k, very successful! IMG_2924
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Trailer empty weight was 800lbs
Cargo (in the car and in trailer total) was 500lbs to keep it well within the 2000lb towing limit
Great write up!! One questionā€¦

Pic said Minimum recommended loaded tongue weight for this trailer is 155lbs

Did you measure the tongue weight of the trailer? Some say tongue weight should be about 10-15% of the total loaded trailer weight.
 
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Yes I did, it was actually 175 lbs tongue weight. I basically tried to load it with 60% in front half of trailer and remaining 30-40% in back half. I had no problems at all with fish tailing or instability, towed perfectly. I usually use my 2018 F150 for towing but decided to give the Bronco Sport a try and was pleased with the results for that level of a load. I had my doubts at first but felt more confident after I read all the towing related threads here on this forum. I did pretty much what all the people here advised, very helpful. I think the main thing I learned was donā€™t go beyond the limits listed in the owners manual and DEFINITELY make sure you perform those critical fluid exchange. The transmission, PTU, and RDU are taking all the load of that tow on long distance.
 

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Just made my first long distance tow with our 21 Bronco Sport Big Bend 1.5L at the 35k mark, turned out to be very successful, mainly because I prepared the vehicle properly with these steps:

- Installed a Curt Class III Hitch and Trailer light wiring kit from etrailer.com using the several YouTube videos that etrailer provided.
- Performed the following vehicle maintenance procedures myself, most of them for the first time, and Iā€™m glad I did as all fluids were getting dark at 35k:
- Drained and refilled the transmission with MC OEM fluid.​
- Drained and refilled the RDU​
- Drained and refilled the PTU​
- Changed engine oil and filter (I normally do this every 5k miles)​
- Changed engine air and cabin filters​
- Rotated tires (they were only 5k old)​

We drove while towing a uhaul 4x8 low profile close trailer from Pensacola, FL to Shenandoah County, VA, a total of 880 miles on all kinds of grades and conditions - rain, hot sun, flatlands, and mountains. Trailer empty weight was 800lbs and cargo (in the car and in trailer total) was fairly light at 500lbs to keep it well within the 2000lb towing limit. I stuck to the speed limit of 55-60 and used 93 octane gas for the first time. The engine and transmission performed flawlessly, pretty much settled into overdrive gear along the way (except hills). The mileage decreased from our normal of 39 mpg unloaded to 28.5 mpg loaded with tow. The engine temperature gauge stayed right in the middle and never move the whole trip. And we used ac the whole way. (Granted, we did have the dealer replace the leaking water pump last year).

All in all, it was a pretty successful trip and I felt confident that I can tow anything that is within limits and loaded properly - like using our own open 4x8 utility trailer for home projects. And I would say that I will continue with the 30k interval for changing all fluids above (except engine oil at 5k of course.)

Some photos are attached!

Ford Bronco Sport First tow with 2021 BS Big Bend, 1.5L, 35k, very successful! IMG_2923


Ford Bronco Sport First tow with 2021 BS Big Bend, 1.5L, 35k, very successful! IMG_2922


Ford Bronco Sport First tow with 2021 BS Big Bend, 1.5L, 35k, very successful! IMG_2924
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Great information! Thank you for sharing. Iā€™m not towing yet but this helps. I have a 2021 BSBB and it has 70k.
 


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When I purchased mine it had a factory hitch installed. I always wondered why Ford didn't make the hitch standard equipment. Normally tongue weight is about 10 percent. Does anyone know if the spec for mobility equipment is better than 200? I will exceed the 200 lb limit if I attach my mobility equipment.
 

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Great post! I am planning to make a few trips towing that same trailer next year and will have this bookmarked to review and follow. Thanks so much for taking the time to share!
 

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Great post! I am planning to make a few trips towing that same trailer next year and will have this bookmarked to review and follow. Thanks so much for taking the time to share!
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