It took me a while to find a toy hauler rated for a Jeep. I have a 40+ft trailer pulled by my F350 Duallie.
It is a Forest River Work and Play. Rated for 9300# cargo. 23 ft garage, 19ft front living quarters.
I have a '13 JKU Rubicon with 3.5" lift and 37 inch tires. It just fits under the...
I found mine on craigslist. $2100 for a small 4'x5' box with a tailgate and soft cover. It had a rack and I added a $1500 RTT. It came with 33" off road tires.
I have done the Rubicon Trail, Mohave Rd, and a week at Moab with it. Plus a ton of weekends.
Find one and start small.
Here is a...
Who wouldn't want a great looking bumper like that. I came to Wayalife for the tech write ups and videos. I still use them when I get the funds to upgrade.
I have been doing my jeep the same way. One upgrade at a time. I ran with the chopped fenders for about two years. I finally upgraded to Poison Spyder a few weeks ago. I also ran with no rear bumper and no tire carrier this year for about six months. I finally got a new rear bumper. It has...
It does help to travel in packs. On our Rubicon trip a few weeks ago, we had a rig pinch and puncture a rear break line. I had a spare and another driver in our group had spare crush washers. It worked out great for trail repairs. I have a large selection of tools that I take off roading. I...
I run most of the time with no spare. I do a lot of rock crawling and not having the extra weight of the tire and carrier makes the rear end much lighter.
I do have a Shittybilt security drawer in the back with D-rings built into the corners. I strap the tire on top when I do take it.
I can...
Thanks Eddie and Rock Hard. This is high on my list of items to get for my Jeep. I can use it while in Moab.
I ended up here because of the helpful videos and forums on upgrades and how to.
Seems like you have some awesome rock crawlers already. Why not keep it close to stock for running around forest roads? It would still be fun and you wouldn't have to beef up the axles. Have fun with it. :thumb: