โMay-20-2017 06:24 AM
โMay-28-2017 11:52 AM
thezooinperu wrote:
Anyone have advice on which is safer? Not experienced at this and not sure if trailers with brakes respond to my diesel air brakes. I know I can rig the jeep 4 wheels down with supplemental brakes system just not sure of the trailer option.
โMay-28-2017 09:46 AM
โMay-25-2017 08:03 PM
Tom/Barb wrote:
If you maintain the toad.
So far over the years I've lost a 2 differentials 4 universals, and a couple tires. had the bar come loose of the jeep, bent the frame of the jeep, and always ended putting the jeep on a trailer to get it home.
Maintenance on the trailer over 50k miles 1 tire. road hazard.
When we bought the trailer used, I upgraded the tires to load range E and installed bearing buddies, changed the lights to LEDs, never had a problem.
You loose a differential the first thing you will notice is the smoke from the two ruined front tires.
these jeeps today are not your grandpa's free wheeling hub jeeps.
here's another thought, when that jeep is up on the trailer you not have a stone chip or a broken windshield .
โMay-23-2017 07:42 PM
โMay-23-2017 07:09 PM
mowermech wrote:
Along with those thoughts, there is the issue of doing serious off-roading (think Moab, Utah), and you break the Jeep, if you tow four down how will you get it home?
If you have a trailer, the only problem is getting it off the trail where you broke it. Then, you just load it on the trailer and go home. You can take your time to get it fixed. If you are towing four down, you might have to get it fixed before you can take it home, depending on what broke.
โMay-23-2017 07:49 AM
Tom/Barb wrote:Heisenberg wrote:
four down so simple so easy
If you maintain the toad.
So far over the years I've lost a 2 differentials 4 universals, and a couple tires. had the bar come loose of the jeep, bent the frame of the jeep, and always ended putting the jeep on a trailer to get it home.
Maintenance on the trailer over 50k miles 1 tire. road hazard.
When we bought the trailer used, I upgraded the tires to load range E and installed bearing buddies, changed the lights to LEDs, never had a problem.
You loose a differential the first thing you will notice is the smoke from the two ruined front tires.
these jeeps today are not your grandpa's free wheeling hub jeeps.
here's another thought, when that jeep is up on the trailer you not have a stone chip or a broken windshield .
โMay-22-2017 09:26 PM
Tom/Barb wrote:Heisenberg wrote:
four down so simple so easy
If you maintain the toad.
So far over the years I've lost a 2 differentials 4 universals, and a couple tires. had the bar come loose of the jeep, bent the frame of the jeep, and always ended putting the jeep on a trailer to get it home.
Maintenance on the trailer over 50k miles 1 tire. road hazard.
When we bought the trailer used, I upgraded the tires to load range E and installed bearing buddies, changed the lights to LEDs, never had a problem.
You loose a differential the first thing you will notice is the smoke from the two ruined front tires.
these jeeps today are not your grandpa's free wheeling hub jeeps.
here's another thought, when that jeep is up on the trailer you not have a stone chip or a broken windshield .
โMay-22-2017 07:31 PM
Heisenberg wrote:
four down so simple so easy
โMay-22-2017 06:53 PM
โMay-22-2017 03:10 PM
DryCreek wrote:
Has anyone considered the reason most of us tow four down? GCVWR.
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โMay-22-2017 02:24 PM
โMay-22-2017 05:34 AM
PatrickA51 wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:OLYLEN wrote:
no you can't backup with 4 down but haven't the need if you look ahead a bit.
LEN
well actually you can with limitations but that would be a new and controversial thread.
bumpy
LOL You ain't just "Whistling Dixie" with that statement!
โMay-22-2017 04:40 AM
Bumpyroad wrote:OLYLEN wrote:
no you can't backup with 4 down but haven't the need if you look ahead a bit.
LEN
well actually you can with limitations but that would be a new and controversial thread.
bumpy
โMay-22-2017 03:40 AM
OLYLEN wrote:
no you can't backup with 4 down but haven't the need if you look ahead a bit.
LEN