Here Jeff,
Wheeling PNW style..... You might need some 2.5 ton axles...
Nate trying for the Diesel Brothers look?
Here Jeff,
Wheeling PNW style..... You might need some 2.5 ton axles...
Nate trying for the Diesel Brothers look?
I got a call from Kaufman on Wednesday telling me the trailer I ordered was complete. Right on schedule - a little less than 4 weeks. So, on Thursday evening I loaded up and drove 500 miles to Lexington, NC to pick it up.
It was a nasty, rainy drive. But, for anyone who wonders why they are called the Smoky Mountains - this is why:
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And here it is:
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Look familiar? It's basically a clone of my current trailer, but instead of a 10K rating this thing is 15K. Kaufman makes good stuff, and this thing is built very well.
15,000 pound rating. No dove tail. Drive-over fenders. 7k axles and 8 lug wheels. 4 brakes. 2 Spares. G-Rated tires. Westlakes. Not great - kind of a middle of the road tire. Given that blowing tires was the entire reason for the new trailer, I may swap them to something likes Carlisles (Now Carlstar?)
So I pulled out the old trailer, and spent the day transferring the ramps and the tool box.
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I wasn't kidding when I said they were clones...
You know you can get better tires than Carlisle/Carlstar. I would check out Hercules or General.
Sold a lot of them before I left my job.
Carlisle are what U-haul use because they are cheap. Just sayin.
What size tire are you running.
How wide is the deck between the fenders?
Like 82 if memory serves.
Or 84". 7 feet seems to be the norm?
Got me thinking so I went out and checked. Definitely 82" between the fenders.
New trailer looks great!!
Are you able to load the Jeep without driving over the fenders? Not tracking your current width.
Doesn't look like it from that loaded pic but asking because I'm curious if you'd need a winch if the Jeep had to 'limp' onto the trailer at any future point - would be tough if you had to overcome the fenders. Maybe needing a loading winch...
When aired down, it will squeeze through. At street pressure, one side has to climb up and over.
I've thought about adding a loading winch, but not for my rig. As long as I have juice, the rig's winch would pull it on fine. For a rig without a winch, the loading winch would be a help.
Years ago when I bough my current Warn Zeon, I sold the Warn it replaced. I've always wished I'd just kept it to use on the trailer. But, as I said, no real need.
Foolish me - I hadn't thought to use your rig winch to load. I guess that's an artifact of not having one to consider that idea.
So then the obvious next question - do you have a good winching spot you'd attach to on the trailer?
Which Warn Zeon are you running? I have a winch on my short list and I want to go Warn. I've been eyeing the more classic M-series but mostly because of familiarity from what I wanted years back and wanting to avoid the Warn VR made in China.... But I only want to buy ones and buy quality....
