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I'm looking for a quality trailer to tow my Jeep. It will be a bumper pull and tandem axle unit. A toolbox in front would be nice along with tie downs for the Jeep and maybe the ability to add sides if I needed to use it for hauling other stuff. What are you guys using and what could I expect to pay for a new unit/used unit? Thanks!
 
I think California only requires one of the axles equipped with brakes. Definitely go with double axle electric brakes. I also like the Prodigy brake controller.
 
I bought a trailer for my Jeep several years ago w/o tool box. Paid $1300 for it. Have had it all over the midwest. Check your tires before you go anywhere. Many time the tires that come with it are junk... ...
 
I bought a trailer for my Jeep several years ago w/o tool box. Paid $1300 for it. Have had it all over the midwest. Check your tires before you go anywhere. Many time the tires that come with it are junk... ...



I should've mentioned tires. Friends and I just returned from Moab. One of the guys bought used tires for his trailer. Yes, I warned him not to do it. He blew out 3 of 4 tires at various times on the way to Moab. He ended up buying 4 new tires at Moab tire dealer.
 
I have a Big Tex 70DM that I use to haul my Land Cruiser around on. I've had it since 2001 and really like it. It has a diamond plate deck so I don't have to mess with wood and it tows great. I don't know its back there most of the time. It didn't come with a tool box but those are not hard to find. There are 4 tie down rings installed in the deck so strapping the Cruiser down is no problem. It cost me about $2200. 00 new but I'm sure the prices have gone up some since I bought this one.
 
I have a Big Tex 70DM that I use to haul my Land Cruiser around on. I've had it since 2001 and really like it. It has a diamond plate deck so I don't have to mess with wood and it tows great. I don't know its back there most of the time. It didn't come with a tool box but those are not hard to find. There are 4 tie down rings installed in the deck so strapping the Cruiser down is no problem. It cost me about $2200. 00 new but I'm sure the prices have gone up some since I bought this one.



What king of hitch are you using for your trailer when you have your camper on your truck? Thanks!
 
What king of hitch are you using for your trailer when you have your camper on your truck? Thanks!



I have a Torklift SuperHitch, 48" SuperTruss extension and the whole Torklift tie down system. Everything works very well.

The 48" extension can handle a 600 lb trailer tongue weight or up to 1200 lb tongue weight with an equalizer hitch. I have the tongue weight set right about 300 lbs right now (no equalizer hitch). I went on an 800 mile trip with it and it worked great, I didn't know the trailer was back there most of the time. I can feel the trailer pull when I apply the brakes but other than that its great.
 
I have a Carson 20ft and it works well. Tires are garbage, but it was about 1800. 00 a few years ago. Trailer pulls very well. I would look for something with a treated wood deck if that is what you are going with, mine was just painted and from a few years here in NC it is getting pretty rotted. Okay for quads, but it would probably be a disaster for Jeep. Scotty
 
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