It came out quite nice. Sometimes I impress myself lol.It looks brand new! Well done sir!
I do not nor can I find it. I did find my part number though 68304489AA. I do have a 1,000lbs helper air bags though. Worst case I guess I could pick up beefier springs.Do you know what spring rate your coil springs are?
No I'm using a 1/2 ton. I'm sure it will be fine. I've towed the jeep behind it before on uhaul trailers.I don't know the best way to measure tongue weight, I usually just drive the Jeep on it, look to see when it starts to drop a little and see how it handles, when you find that right sweet spot, just remember were you put the Jeep each time. Even mark a spot on the trailer if you like where the rear tires are. Do you have a 3/4 pickup? With the air bags and 3/4 pickup I wouldn't think you would need beefier springs.
Good, I'm sure it will be fine too.No I'm using a 1/2 ton. I'm sure it will be fine. I've towed the jeep behind it before on uhaul trailers.
Nice work, there’s a good looking TJ across the street, maybe you can borrow it?Trailer is done. Now it just needs a jeep on it.View attachment 78486
Mine sits in the rain as @tomtaylz sits all nice and cozy in my garage. Something seems wrong.....Nice work, there’s a good looking TJ across the street, maybe you can borrow it?
@Alex01, try this as a starting point. Attach the trailer to your pickup and load the Jeep with the rear axle directly over the rear axle of the trailer. I think you’ll find that’s pretty close to your sweet spot you’re looking for. Adjust as needed from there.
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With my 16' trailer (which is just like yours), I have the rear tires of the Jeep just ahead of that metal strip where the dove tail drops down.Mine sits in the rain as @tomtaylz sits all nice and cozy in my garage. Something seems wrong.....
Will do. Thanks for the words of wisedom.
Mine sits in the rain as @tomtaylz sits all nice and cozy in my garage. Something seems wrong.....
I do have the keys . It's missing a few parts on it though right now that limit it's ability to move. The most important being both driveshafts.Wow that does seem wrong unless you get to drive it too.
Are you guys installing the Savvy tuck?
You know it. Toms lucky the skid only fits 2003+ and that I dont have 16+ inch wheels. There are some nice parts floating around my garage.Busy, busy!
You know it. Toms lucky the skid only fits 2003+ and that I dont have 16+ inch wheels. There are some nice parts floating around my garage.
That thing is fancy. Here I was looking on youtube watching people use 2x4s and a cheap-o scale from walmart to find tongue weight.I just bought a tongue weight scale, so I can find the sweet spot since I needed to extend my hitch out it is a little more critical for me. I haven't actually loaded my jeep up yet, but probably next weekend. I will let you know if I learn anything.
https://www.etrailer.com/Tools/Sherline/5780.html