tc-lance
Jan 18, 2015Explorer
Jeep Wrangler TJ Toad
I own a well built (big tires, lift, etc) 06 jeep TJ that I would like to tow behind my truck camper. My Lance 850 was picked out thinking I would want to tow my jeep.
I was hoping to flat tow. Most places I will take the jeep will be at most a few hour drive. A trailer would be convenient for towing, but it will be a bother here at home and in campgrounds.
Research so far tells me I better install a toad braking system, especially since I will be on Colorado mountain passes. That is an expensive chunk of work.
The question. Tow bar mounting plates I have seen do not work with modified front sway bars and bumpers. Any advice on towing well built jeeps?
PS: The angle from my jeep bumper to the rear of my F250 4x4 should be pretty close to flat. That wont be a problem.
Thanks in advance for your comments.
I was hoping to flat tow. Most places I will take the jeep will be at most a few hour drive. A trailer would be convenient for towing, but it will be a bother here at home and in campgrounds.
Research so far tells me I better install a toad braking system, especially since I will be on Colorado mountain passes. That is an expensive chunk of work.
The question. Tow bar mounting plates I have seen do not work with modified front sway bars and bumpers. Any advice on towing well built jeeps?
PS: The angle from my jeep bumper to the rear of my F250 4x4 should be pretty close to flat. That wont be a problem.
Thanks in advance for your comments.