No.
I have a 2003 xterra 4 x 4 and I pull a 4,300 coachman travel trailer with it. It will pull the trailer provided that you have a weight equalizing hitch and trailer brakes. You have to pull the trailer with the automatic transmission out of over drive.
It would depend on the size/weight of the travel trailer. More info needed.
Yes, just stay in recommended towing capacity,
It is called a trailer if you pull it behind your car.
I've pulled a 20,000lb trailer with my 2001 ford f250, so i cant see why not.
My 06 Tundra has pulled a 18' trailer with a 1000 gal propane tank with some propane in it. I pulled across a scales at 10,800 for the trailer axles. The truck will pull it, but you better have some good brakes on the trailer to help stop it.
If the GVW of the trailer exceeds the GVW of the truck, no.
Probably not. Some people use smaller vehicles to pull Brenderup's, a lightweight trailer, but it makes me nervous. I recomend a full-sized pickup that is equipted with a tow package. You need substantial weight to safely pull your horse and trailer. The tow package gives you extra braking power and a heavier, secured undercarriage for a bumper-pull trailer. Make sure you have an expert check your hitch to make sure it is strong enough to pull something as heavy as a horse and trailer.
I can't pull a trailer because I do not have a trailer hitch on the back of my car.
around 2700 - 2800 lbs
Pulling the trailer is not a problem the issue is stopping it with the xterra. = ask yourself == Does trailer have brakes? Surge or electric will be needed.
Sure! Oh wait, will what pull a trailer?