Ken and I have discussed delivery to AZ. We will see when it is ready. ThanksRight On! Well I'm in LHC if you want to deliver down here or need anything!
Ken and I have discussed delivery to AZ. We will see when it is ready. ThanksRight On! Well I'm in LHC if you want to deliver down here or need anything!
Pathfinder III
We will be in Tempe in early Nov to visit my son at ASU. I would love to take a look at it if you are around. How much does it weigh? It looks like it sags your jeep pretty good. I would be pulling with a jeep as well, so a bit concerned about pulling up mountain grades. Thanks, JoelThis is my brand new OG expedition 2.0
I’m in the Phoenix area if anyone would like to check it out.
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Pathfinder III
Yes I’ve been thinking about upgrading my Tow Vehicle. It came up the 17 mountain between 62 and 42 miles an hour if you like the sites you don’t mind. There’s a big gathering up in Lake Havasu in November so I May not be around.We will be in Tempe in early Nov to visit my son at ASU. I would love to take a look at it if you are around. How much does it weigh? It looks like it sags your jeep pretty good. I would be pulling with a jeep as well, so a bit concerned about pulling up mountain grades. Thanks, Joel
Pathfinder III
Empty it comes in at 1800 pounds 300 pounds on the tongueYes I’ve been thinking about upgrading my Tow Vehicle. It came up the 17 mountain between 62 and 42 miles an hour if you like the sites you don’t mind. There’s a big gathering up in Lake Havasu in November so I May not be around.
Thank you. I wish they had an option for a rear tire carrier to pull some weight off the tongueEmpty it comes in at 1800 pounds 300 pounds on the tongue
You might be able to DIY something with the rear receiver but it is pretty hidden under the trailers. There are some tire swing outs available but I would have to hunt for a name. Then of course that could be in the way of the rear door.Thank you. I wish they had an option for a rear tire carrier to pull some weight off the tongue
Traveler II
Wonder if a Wilco swingout recevier mounted tire carrier would work?You might be able to DIY something with the rear receiver but it is pretty hidden under the trailers. There are some tire swing outs available but I would have to hunt for a name. Then of course that could be in the way of the rear door.
I think that's the brand I was thinking of but forgot home much they cost! I think I would put the spare on my vehicle roof rack. Of course if you don't have an RTT on the trailer then it could go there all the way aft. OR it would be cheaper to convert the hubs to your vehicle type and just bring 1 spare for most trips. Only time I bring 2 is when I will be way out in the middle of nowhere like Baja. Even then just bringing a spare tire that a local shop could mount would be sufficient.Wonder if a Wilco swingout recevier mounted tire carrier would work?
James, sent you a P.M........ I would love to see your rig as I'm getting ready to order one but have not actually seen one in person... I was about to pull the trigger on the Boreas XT but I think the expedition checks all of the boxes and the quality looks amazing. Let me know when would be a good time to come by and check it out... my cell phone number is in the message...Empty it comes in at 1800 pounds 300 pounds on the tongue
Thank you for posting this. I just ordered one.This is my brand new OG expedition 2.0
I’m in the Phoenix area if anyone would like to check it out.
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Enthusiast III
I recommend to all my Jeep Owners to add a .75" spring spacer to the rear of the jeep to level back out! Aftermarket lift kits are designed to level out the factory rake in a vehicle. and adding the coil spacer make it ride level again!We will be in Tempe in early Nov to visit my son at ASU. I would love to take a look at it if you are around. How much does it weigh? It looks like it sags your jeep pretty good. I would be pulling with a jeep as well, so a bit concerned about pulling up mountain grades. Thanks, Joel
No more beans dreams? :) See you on the trail!Thank you for posting this. I just ordered one.
Enthusiast III
Did you order direct?Thank you for posting this. I just ordered one.
That is a great idea. I have the Mopar 2.5 inch lift and 35s. Would this still apply?I recommend to all my Jeep Owners to add a .75" spring spacer to the rear of the jeep to level back out! Aftermarket lift kits are designed to level out the factory rake in a vehicle. and adding the coil spacer make it ride level again!
Another choice would be to add air bags in rear for use when towing. Adding a spacer will leave you with a rake when not towing.That is a great idea. I have the Mopar 2.5 inch lift and 35s. Would this still apply?
Enthusiast III
Which Gathering?Yes I’ve been thinking about upgrading my Tow Vehicle. It came up the 17 mountain between 62 and 42 miles an hour if you like the sites you don’t mind. There’s a big gathering up in Lake Havasu in November so I May not be around.
YES! Most all Lift Kits are Designed to raise the front more than the rear! Simply adding the $150 Spacer will correct most of the rear sag issue!That is a great idea. I have the Mopar 2.5 inch lift and 35s. Would this still apply?
Great pic... I hope to have one next month.Which Gathering?
YES! Most all Lift Kits are Designed to raise the front more than the rear! Simply adding the $150 Spacer will correct most of the rear sag issue! View attachment 116809