You said he just ordered yours do you mean the max Cupler or the trailer or bothI just ordered mine today, pretty excited to be honest!
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I picked mine up yesterday, and took it on the freeway at 75 mph first thing. Towed straight as an arrow. My property is in the mountains at the end of a 4 mile long dirt road with washboard and pot holes. I have King 2.5 shocks on my jeep, so I can drive 40+ easily, where my wife's 4 door jeep jumps all around at anything over 25 mph. The trailer towed easily at 40 mph, so the suspension is a winner, which was my only concern. I don't plan to have an alignment.Did anyone who owns one take it in to get the suspension aligned?
I tow a 14 foot enclosed trailer that squats the jeep pretty good. $100 for air bags solved the problem, and been in place for 3 years. Didn't want to risk messing up the great ride I have with a spring swap.On my Jeep 2007 4 door Rubicon Progressive rear springs to have nice ride empty then stiffer hitched
What is your tongue weight?I tow a 14 foot enclosed trailer that squats the jeep pretty good. $100 for air bags solved the problem, and been in place for 3 years. Didn't want to risk messing up the great ride I have with a spring swap.
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Mine tows great as well. My concern is that one one side the top of the tire is canted in at the top a slight bit more than the other side. Not horrible, but it is visible to the named eye (and it may just be an optical illusion caused by the tapered fenders). A buddy of mine and me will tackle it in the upcoming weeks using a bubble level, framing square and a tape measure. Hope to get it more vertical like the other side.I picked mine up yesterday, and took it on the freeway at 75 mph first thing. Towed straight as an arrow. My property is in the mountains at the end of a 4 mile long dirt road with washboard and pot holes. I have King 2.5 shocks on my jeep, so I can drive 40+ easily, where my wife's 4 door jeep jumps all around at anything over 25 mph. The trailer towed easily at 40 mph, so the suspension is a winner, which was my only concern. I don't plan to have an alignment.
my tongue weight on the enclosed trailer is just over 350 pounds. I built this as a toy hauler in 2014 to be able to haul our dual sport motorcycle and camp. Unfortunately, my wife is not able to spend as much time on the motorcycle as in our younger days, so selling the enclosed trailer and switching to the off road trailer. Much easier to travel in a jeep in the scrub than on a bike. Here is picture of the inside of the trailer that I built. I move the battery and propane tank inside the trailer at the back when towing to reduce weight, and the bike is positioned to help reduce tongue weight. The bed in this picture folds into the wall to the motorcycle slides in place easily.
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