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And before all you sissys with your safety hats start crying, no I'm not taking it on the road like that. I just found it handy for moving the Bronco while it's incapable of moving itself.
ok Here's a picture of my 30 footer gooseneck . I run an overhear pickup camper up front and we have an 3ft extension or as we call it the moon room. ''bathroom&storage''. then in the back we can still haul the Bronco . & Between the Moon Room & Bronco I'm trying to convince myself that I can add a 4 ft ramp to also haul our 4 wheeler between the moon room & the Bronco.
Do at least a 20' trailer with 5200# axles and brakes on at least one axle.
I have a 20' with drive over fenders and the 102" wide option. Has 5200# axles and brakes on both axles. Has to use a 2 5/16" ball. Had them extend the tongue and I have 2 spares on the front with a tool box on the deck. I can put two spare tires for the bronco behind the toobox and still get the bronco loaded up and level on the trailer.
Make sure to get a trailer with the proper axle placement - so many people posted pictures of setups with the axles in the wrong place. Check out PJ's buggy hauler trailers - drive over fenders, beaver tails, brakes on both axles (stupid not to) and correct axle placement for hauling a trail vehicle.
If it isn't centered over the axles you are doing it wrong-
1. Use ratchet tie downs with a locking hook at the trailer so you never worry about something coming loose.
2. Add about 4 points going down the sides to hook tie downs to. The stake holes aren't a good point at all.
3. Add a receiver mount so you can have a removable electric winch - buying an old truck and using a come-along sucks big time.
4. Drive over fenders--for guys running full widths and big tires you are gonna need drive over fenders. As an added bonus drive over fenders don't get screwed up like the bolt on aluminum diamond plates ones do.
Hey Bitchin, where can I find more pics of your ride? That color scheme and wheels are very similar to what I was wanting to do except with white instead of silver. Those are the wheels off the early 90s f150 and Broncos?
Hey Bitchin, where can I find more pics of your ride? That color scheme and wheels are very similar to what I was wanting to do except with white instead of silver. Those are the wheels off the early 90s f150 and Broncos?
I can't seem to get by with just one..... I have a 35' GN with travel trailer mounted on it and haul the bronco behind, or remove the trailer and haul 2 or 3. A 20' GN (yes I really like GN trailers;D) for general hauling and what we refer to as the Fly Weight, that is perfect for hauling 1 on and sipping fuel with the truck, I've been known to pull it with the wifes FJ too