Does anyone have pics of the trailer there building? I’m in the middle of my build and am always looking for ideas. I’m almost ready to start building the racks to hold the RTT. Still not sure which one I’m going with but appreciate the reviews.
I know the questions wasn't directed to me, but we have close to the same thing. He does have a little bigger trailer though.
I think I posted this earlier in this thread, but as a recap here is mine. I still use it a lot. I absolutely love it, and I bought it, so I could tow it with my Jeep and haul my quad. I have had it for well over a year. I can take more pics if you like. I call it my Jed Clampet!
The tent trailer is bolted to a couple of rails that are u-bolted to the top beams. I have also wired lights on the trailer. I have LED on the roof and floods for loading and unloading in the dark.
I can tell it is back there, and it doesn't have trailer brakes, but it tows nicely with no issues. BTW it is a 4x8 landscaping trailer in its early days.
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Does anyone have pics of the trailer there building? I’m in the middle of my build and am always looking for ideas. I’m almost ready to start building the racks to hold the RTT. Still not sure which one I’m going with but appreciate the reviews.
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Let me know if you would like anything like more pictures or measurements. I am happy to do so.That setup is exactly what I'm looking for.
I don't need to tow anything other than camping gear and supplies so I may build a hard top directly on the walls of the trailer and install some slide out drawers in front and behind the wheel. I'm hoping that will help to reduce as much air drag as possible.
I was thinking of the 4x8 but I could probably get away with a 4x6 utility trailer by the looks of it.
Thanks for sharing!
Let me know if you would like anything like more pictures or measurements. I am happy to do so.
Love your setup! Looks great man.On mine, the top can go up, or I can open my tail gate to access my gear inside out of the weather and or dust.
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is that A 2" drop hitch? on 33"On mine, the top can go up, or I can open my tail gate to access my gear inside out of the weather and or dust.
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It an old 84 or 85 Pack Mule Jeep trailer made in Marysville CA. I found it North of Reno Nevada 5 or 6 years ago.(lowranger) love it.. looks awesome, what's the body made of? did you build it? mines a 1991 YJ its been cut in half and extended a ft and half for storage, im thinking 2ft of rack a f 1ft for space (firewood) and another foot for the RTT
to sit on, I also want to go solar, and thinking stabilizer jacks underneath for when camped on uneven ground,
I aslo painted it the same color scheme as the jeep. (i'll post more pics as it gets closer) anyway looks great!
Yes on the 33s, but not a 2" drop hitch.is that A 2" drop hitch? on 33"
Low ranger...is that A 2" drop hitch? on 33"
I'm sorry....don't know what I was thinking.....yes, that is a 2" drop. I have a 3 1/2" lift on 33" tires.Low ranger...
In your pic it looks like there’s a drop in the ball mount? (not the hitch itself)
The lift on my Jeep was already installed when I bought it so I’m not sure how high it’s lifted I believe it’s 3”
So the ball mount I’m looking at has a 2” drop. your Jeep looks about the same height as mine. Before I buy the ball mout for the truck side, I wanna make sure it’s as level as possible.
Any thoughts?
That's right! We do the same. Just leave your camp set up and go explore.Still using it. Nothing but positive experiences with it so far. The trailer is a must. Because once you get there you don’t have to de rig your tent to go explore. View attachment 87136