Tow rigs

J&k_Overland

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I wonder since my business owns my truck and trailer if that makes a difference


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Are you the owner of the business? If so you would fall under the personal conveyance rule which should exclude you from needing a cdl. I’m no means a lawyer though. From IN to Moab I don’t believe any of the scales have a sign for vehicles over 26k lbs to enter so you should be fine on the ride out and back.
 

JKbrick

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Are you the owner of the business? If so you would fall under the personal conveyance rule which should exclude you from needing a cdl. I’m no means a lawyer though. From IN to Moab I don’t believe any of the scales have a sign for vehicles over 26k lbs to enter so you should be fine on the ride out and back.

Yes I am, thank you. I could still put stickers on it tho


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PokerStogey

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Hmmm, good point. But if you are just towing for personal use and not making money on the trip then I don’t see how that exemption would not apply.


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1985 CJ8 Scrambler

"Not For Hire" is pretty commin way to go here. As far as the CDL goes... how could Cali not recognize your plate and license exemptions? That would be like an Arizona vehicle with limo tint all around rolling into the state and getting a tinted window ticket, no? Not gonna happen


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J&k_Overland

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My Jeep got ticketed in Cali for window tint with Idaho tags back in the day. Cali is a bunch of assholes in my experience. I say this as I’m headed to Oakland
 

PokerStogey

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My Jeep got ticketed in Cali for window tint with Idaho tags back in the day. Cali is a bunch of assholes in my experience. I say this as I’m headed to Oakland

Assholes maybe... can you be stopped for that tint, sure, but that is not a legit ticket if both your DL and plates match and not CA


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OverlanderJK

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My Jeep got ticketed in Cali for window tint with Idaho tags back in the day. Cali is a bunch of assholes in my experience. I say this as I’m headed to Oakland

You were probably being an asshole and they gave you that while stopping you for something else. Just a guess by the assholeness of your posts here. 🤷🏻*♀️


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Assholes maybe... can you be stopped for that tint, sure, but that is not a legit ticket if both your DL and plates match and not CA


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No that is 100% ticketable. Same as Jeeps needing mudflaps in certain states. If you’re driving through their state you are required to abide by their laws and vehicle codes. Is it common for dumb shit like tint? No, but is 100% legitimate. Not for hire sticker on the truck and trailer normally takes care of the hassles.


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jdofmemi

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No that is 100% ticketable. Same as Jeeps needing mudflaps in certain states. If you’re driving through their state you are required to abide by their laws and vehicle codes. Is it common for dumb shit like tint? No, but is 100% legitimate. Not for hire sticker on the truck and trailer normally takes care of the hassles.


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That's right.

I got pulled over for no mudflaps in Utah once, driving my Toyota.

If I had washed it after elk hunting in axle deep mud, it probably would have never been a problem, as it hadn't been on a dozen other trips.

He did let me go with just a warning.

As long as things look proper, there is usually no problem, but there is always a chance of meeting the wrong guy on the wrong day.
 

J&k_Overland

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You were probably being an asshole and they gave you that while stopping you for something else. Just a guess by the assholeness of your posts here. 🤷🏻*♀️


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Hit a nerve did I? I assure you it wasn’t t personal since I don’t know who you even are but Cali does have a shit ton of bullshit laws and regulations. Many of which have cost me personally thousands of dollars. It’s a nice place to visit and amazes me so many people choose to live there.

Hope the rest of your day is well.
 

TrainWreck618

Caught the Bug
I pulled up their pricing real quick for reference, their delivery to Utah was about a grand.

The trailer I’ve used recently is a 14k rated 20ft. A full width JKU uses up quite a bit of the deck length and getting the balance between too much and not enough tongue weight is only about 12” of movement worth (not a lot).

I mean interesting because for the amount of inertia moving around behind, you really don’t have a lot of lever between the hitch and axle(s) centerline. Only to mean that on open highway I’d definitely prefer either a longer bumper pull or a gooseneck. A longer bumper pull in town though could definitely start becoming tedious.


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Thanks for the info, that helps a lot.


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TrainWreck618

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Consider it a practice run for the 2021 Rubicon trail [emoji6]


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Lol, I’m good. I am down for a Rubicon trip next year though.

Pulling a trailer for a living my two cents is gooseneck/fifth wheel is far superior to a bumper pull. They track better and are far easier to back up bought a 32’ goose neck to pull my junk around and absolutely love it compared to my 18’ bumper pull. Storage boxes are easy to mount and plenty of space if you get the high deck. The mega ramps are amazing as well. View attachment 342287

I think I’ve decided to stick with my original plan of the gooseneck but get a longer one and weld in some more storage boxes. Mega ramps for sure, thanks for the help.

Here is a screenshot of the toolbox that is built right into the trailer on mine. It’s the width of the trailer and probably 24” from to back and pretty deep
View attachment 342288


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Yeah, all the ones I’ve looked at have the storage in the front, but I need more. I’ll just add more and stick with the goose. It seems like the way to go.



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J&k_Overland

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I think I’ve decided to stick with my original plan of the gooseneck but get a longer one and weld in some more storage boxes. Mega ramps for sure, thanks for the help.



Yeah, all the ones I’ve looked at have the storage in the front, but I need more. I’ll just add more and stick with the goose. It seems like the way to go.



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I saw your around east St Louis. There’s a place there called tricity canvas. They have a billboard off 270. They are at exit 3 on 270. They have tons of toolboxes and can get you what ever size you may need or want. Decent prices too. All sorts of tie down equipment as well.
 

TrainWreck618

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TrainWreck618

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So I think I’ve decided on the 20’ deck over gooseneck with 5’ dovetail I’ve been planning all along. It’s sitting on my dealers lot and ready to go and has most of everything I want on it. Not sure if it would benefit me to go longer so I could position the Jeep differently? But if it’s a better to go a bit longer then I’ll look into it.


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RockinAZJK

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So I think I’ve decided on the 20’ deck over gooseneck with 5’ dovetail I’ve been planning all along. It’s sitting on my dealers lot and ready to go and has most of everything I want on it. Not sure if it would benefit me to go longer so I could position the Jeep differently? But if it’s a better to go a bit longer then I’ll look into it.


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Others may have more input, but I think being a gooseneck 20+5 you’re going to be just fine at that length.
Unless it’s 15+5 in which case I would go a bit longer. I like my Jeep to be off the dovetail when loaded but not nosed against the front.


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