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Total newbie here. New to the Dodge Ram, CTD and diesels in general, and full size trucks in general... :eek:



I have lived outside the US for the past 14 years and don't know much about full size trucks. I am returning to the States (NY) in May and have an '04. 5 600 6spd, SLT Q-Cab, SWB, tow package on order for June delivery. I have already learned a lot from reading and searching on here, so thanks to all.



One of the reasons that I ordered the truck is to tow my trail rig, a heavily modified 1978 Land Rover Series III SWB Safari Station Wagon. It's pretty light @ 3,500 - 4,000 lbs max. Could I get some advice on what trailer to use for this?



Open carrier is fine and, given that I have no towing experience, I would like to get the smallest size trailer that is safe to have. The Landy is pretty small - just under 12 feet in total length bumper to cross member, and 5. 5 feet wide. I would prefer a wood plank full floor. I guess it wants dual axle with e-brakes on at least one axle ? Again, I don't know jack, so all advice is welcome.



Finally two things on accessories. I have ordered the truck through an outfit that sells direct from Dodge to returning expats, so got invoice plus rebates of $ 3,500, no dealer storage etc. Good deal, but the dealer who takes delivery for me has no stake in the sale. I plan to get the Jake brake and will need a tonneau cover. On the Jake brake, full whack is pretty pricey but I have seen people getting very good deals from dealers in threads on the forum. Any advice on negotiating this ? Lastly, on the tonneau, the two that look best to me are the Pace Edwards (??) Jack-Rabbit and the Advanced Covers (??) 4 piece folding cover (LS). Does anyone know whether the latter is the same one that is listed as a Mopar accessory - they seem remarkably similar...



Thanks for the help - very useful forum.
 
Covers

LRDG,



The "mopar" cover is made by advance cover.



I just installed it on my new truck and I love it. Far better than the fiberglass or soft covers I had before.



By the way, be carefull of the rolling covers. They really do not like ice or snow.
 
Thanks guys. Eric - appreciate the info on the Advanced Cover - thought it might be the same as the Mopar - glad to hear from someone who has it. Also appreciate the view on rolling covers - not so good if I'm in NY. Maybe if I'm buying both the Jake and the Cover from the dealer, he'll be ready to deal:rolleyes:



Would still really like some views on a trailer - have to believe that people on here will have the knowledge.



Cheers,
 
Dealer Dealing

Best of luck on getting the dealer to give you much of a break on the cover or the brake.



On the cover, there are many sites that are selling them for $499.



Also I found a guy who gets "seconds" on the covers. He sells them for $365. Mine had 1 scratch about an inch long on the inside. A dab of black paint and I saved $135.
 
I'd get a 16' tandem axle trailer with brakes on at least one axle. Mine has dual axle brakes, I like them, and it only added a little over $100 to the price.



Get new trailer tires, bias ply if they have them. Cheap insurance. Make sure you get a spare too. Also I prefer Bulldog hitches.



I tow a Jeep a lot, if you need more info let me know.
 
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