Have a couple friends going in the spring and I would rather haul the jeep while my friend was considering driving his. I wonder who all have done either and the pros and cons as you all see it.
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I flat towed once and trailered once. It is a very long drive.[CENTER][COLOR=#ff0000]Resistance Off Road
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Steve,
It isn't clear from your post whether you already have a tow bar or trailer, or if you were planning to buy or borrow the tow equipment. If you already have the equipment, there is no question that you should tow or trailer your Jeep. The main reason is that if you break something, you will still have a way to get your rig and yourself home. If you don't have the tow equipment, and you have to buy or rent it, then it depends on how much you want to spend and how well your rig does on the highway. My TJ drives OK on the highway; I have 33s, 4.10 axle ratio, A/C, cruise control, 4.0L 6-cyl. I get about 16 mpg on the highway. I've driven it to Moab, Colorado, Idaho, Wyoming and Montana. Some Jeeps have been built for extreme rock crawling, and they are not suited for long highway trips because of tires and/or gearing. If your Jeep is like that, and you want to keep the cost down, then you should consider flat towing it.
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We drove and honestly we did not have as much fun as we wanted while there. We took it light and did trails that we felt would have the least potential to damage the rig. So I say sell your toy hauler, get a goose neck haul the two. Then the rest of the time when you dont need to haul two jeeps you can toss a camper on the front section jeep in the back...Head nut at Outdoorlogic
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Originally posted by jimmyrig View PostWe drove and honestly we did not have as much fun as we wanted while there. We took it light and did trails that we felt would have the least potential to damage the rig. So I say sell your toy hauler, get a goose neck haul the two. Then the rest of the time when you dont need to haul two jeeps you can toss a camper on the front section jeep in the back...
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Driving a jeep long distances isn't really that bad. I drove mine on a 10,000 trip earlier this year, it was just fine. However, I wasn't doing any hardcore wheeling along the trip, just mild stuff. If you're gonna hit hard trails that far from home, that might be a good reason to trailer it.[COLOR="#FF0000"]R[/COLOR]edneck [COLOR="#FF0000"]D[/COLOR]riveway [COLOR="#FF0000"]F[/COLOR]ab
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