WRMorrison
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This will be slow-going, so don't get too impatient... I picked this trailer up last year and have been waiting on the title to get cleared up before I did any work to it. Now that the there's a title in hand and it's registered, I started getting it road-worthy last weekend. My Jeep ('09 JKU) is already on 37's and lifted 4.5", so I didn't need to switch out tires or any funky raising/lowering of the pintle/lunette. I have a custom hitch (can't use factory because I've got a Poison Spyder BFH rear bumper which necessitated removing ~6" of the rear frame rails including the rear crossmember), and it sits up a few inches higher than stock.
Converting the wiring to 7-pin / 12V was pretty much a no-brainer, and all the lights work just fine (just not the blackout stuff). All the marker lights are LED (and the blackouts), but the tail/stop/turn lamps are standard. I still haven't made a license plate mount for it yet, but I'll likely do what many others have done; make a detachable mount that goes on the rear leveling leg mounting location.
I haven't had a chance to load it up yet, but I took it out last weekend (empty) for its maiden voyage around Saguaro Lake. I even took it up a few rock walls behind the Jeep. It sits PERFECTLY level behind the Jeep; it's a bit wide, but I don't mind it. As long as it pulls ok when loaded, I'll be happy. I'm geared 5.13:1, so that's helps a bit too.
Anyway, here's a few pics (although, it's not much to look at right now):
Converting the wiring to 7-pin / 12V was pretty much a no-brainer, and all the lights work just fine (just not the blackout stuff). All the marker lights are LED (and the blackouts), but the tail/stop/turn lamps are standard. I still haven't made a license plate mount for it yet, but I'll likely do what many others have done; make a detachable mount that goes on the rear leveling leg mounting location.
I haven't had a chance to load it up yet, but I took it out last weekend (empty) for its maiden voyage around Saguaro Lake. I even took it up a few rock walls behind the Jeep. It sits PERFECTLY level behind the Jeep; it's a bit wide, but I don't mind it. As long as it pulls ok when loaded, I'll be happy. I'm geared 5.13:1, so that's helps a bit too.
Anyway, here's a few pics (although, it's not much to look at right now):



