McDave wrote:Is that the lake right there in front of the jeep? Lake Erie? Nice! I was born not far from there, my grandparents farmed near Geneseo, NY.
McDave
yep, that's lake erie, i can see the lights of erie pa at night.
McDave wrote:Is that the lake right there in front of the jeep? Lake Erie? Nice! I was born not far from there, my grandparents farmed near Geneseo, NY.
McDave
fishboat wrote:Nice looking trailer. Probably something you don't want to hear..but, for the sake of safety of you and your passengers(and others on the road), I think you're going to need a larger tow vehicle.
I'd determine the current curb weight and tongue weight of the trailer and then make a good estimate of the expected weight when you're done with your upgrades(there was a recent thread discussing how to estimate this). Weight adds up fast**. After a quick search, it appears your payload capacity is about 700-800 lbs(??, hard number to find..it seems) and your max tongue weight is 200 lbs. Payload capacity includes, you, passengers, gear, tongue weight, fuel..
I did run across the following thread..looks to be a worthwhile read(and calculation):
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/jk-talk ... ve-310116/
[**as a reference data point: my empty 6x12x7 single axle trailer tongue weight(includes spare tire mounted on the front of the trailer) is 210 lbs. After adding about 325 lbs of upgrades(cabinets, 12V fridge, gear..) in the nose-V my (loaded for a trip) tongue weight is now about 330 lbs (about 12-13% of loaded trailer weight).]
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