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Hell, I live close to the Rubicon and have had people from the forum contact me to bring parts and a welder that they didn't know they needed, out to them.
Can you tell me more about this. Lmao. [emoji23][emoji23]
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Hell, I live close to the Rubicon and have had people from the forum contact me to bring parts and a welder that they didn't know they needed, out to them.
I was going to ask about flat towing. I have a '14 JKU with a 3.5 inch lift. I also have a mid width dumper with the armor underneath which covered the frame. All the flat tow stuff I have seen I would have to remove that skid plate. I did see a pull bar that hooks to the d-ring mounts, but I worry that it would put to much stress for long periods of time on the bumper. How is your Jeep set up for flat towing. I would be pulling behind a motor home as well.
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The other thing that makes no sense to me is how much a tow rig + trailer costs. For the money, there's a LOT of quality parts you can buy for your Jeep to make it perform on the trail AND make it more comfortable and dependable.
Assuming whatever the break is can't be fixed, yeah, you can definitely drag someone out or have someone in your group head into town and pick up parts. Hell, I live close to the Rubicon and have had people from the forum contact me to bring parts and a welder that they didn't know they needed, out to them.
This ^^^^
The money you would spend to buy a truck and trailer could EASILY pay for parts that you really need to help prevent "major breakdowns". Me, I'd be more concerned about breaking down 3,000 miles away from home than at a local off road park that's been having a "bad spell". But then, that's just me.
For me, it's the BEST part of owning a Jeep. If the only thing I were interested in was off-roading, I'd by a side-by-side and trailer it behind a high MPG car.
LOL!! Makes perfect sense to me. Drive a brick in the wind that gets crappy MPG for road trips but then trailer it to off road parks to give you PEACE of mind because you don't trust it. :crazyeyes:
With my job and home life I own a pickup that I use for work travel and home use, so having a trailer to tow my rig when I want to be a little harder on it off road just made sense to me. I trust my Jeep and my work 100%, I just dont feel like having a fun trip turn into a complete disaster if I have (or one of the people I wheel with) a major breakage and I'd rather not put 120+ miles a day on my Jeep that I'm trying to hold on to for a long time. I already racked up 140k DD it for years. To each his own, as long as your enjoying the damn thing that's all that matters.
Seems like a lot of hassle to me. I knew a guy that would trailer his rig to the dusy and have someone park it near the gate of Kaiser pass.I see that you're out in the east coast and I know that trailering out to the parks is what a lot of guys do out there. Out in my neck of the woods, I wouldn't even have a clue as to where I'd park one being that a lot of our trails start on one end and can end 200 miles away. Out here, the idea of relying on a trailer "just in case" something bad happens is laughable. But, if you already have a truck and trailer, more power to you. I suppose my comments were more in regard to guys who don't. For them, I personally think it's silly to spend the kind of money needed to buy a tow rig and trailer "just in case" when you could easily use that money to build up your Jeep and in a way that'll give you peace of mind. But, like you said, as long as you're enjoying the damn thing, that's all that matters. :yup:
I agree with you 100%.... And on that note I would love to wheel out west on those types of trails. Definitely a bucket list deal for me.I see that you're out in the east coast and I know that trailering out to the parks is what a lot of guys do out there. Out in my neck of the woods, I wouldn't even have a clue as to where I'd park one being that a lot of our trails start on one end and can end 200 miles away. Out here, the idea of relying on a trailer "just in case" something bad happens is laughable. But, if you already have a truck and trailer, more power to you. I suppose my comments were more in regard to guys who don't. For them, I personally think it's silly to spend the kind of money needed to buy a tow rig and trailer "just in case" when you could easily use that money to build up your Jeep and in a way that'll give you peace of mind. But, like you said, as long as you're enjoying the damn thing, that's all that matters. :yup: