Jeep Hauler Suggestions Please

JeepinBear

Explorer
This doesn't lend to expedition travelling, but does anyone have any suggestions on how to haul a Jeep behind a Class C motorhome? I was going to flat-tow it with a Sterling combo...but now I am leaning towards a flat deck hauler.

Any suggestios would be appreciated.

The right solution could also be used to tow snowmachines or ATV's also. It might even be large enough to haul a Jeep and an AT or the like. I have ~9000lbs of towing capacity to play with.
 
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PhulesAU

Explorer
I'd flat tow it. BUT.... how heavy is the tow vehicle? You need to consider the dead weight of the Jeep stopping with no brakes. A trailer would have them , but then you just added the weight of the trailer to the load being pulled.
 

JeepinBear

Explorer
PhulesAU said:
I'd flat tow it. BUT.... how heavy is the tow vehicle? You need to consider the dead weight of the Jeep stopping with no brakes. A trailer would have them , but then you just added the weight of the trailer to the load being pulled.

My tow vehicle is ~11000-12000 lbs, with a GCWR of ~20500 lbs.
 

IH8RDS

Explorer
An 18' trailer would be ideal for loading just the vehicle, but if you want to haul a AT type trailer with it also, you will have to go larger. I tried to load my Jeep Cherokee and M416 trailer on an 18" and it wasn’t worth the trouble. I would have to load the trailer sideways and it is not easy to move it once it was fully loaded. I could of winched it around, but still difficult.
 

JRhetts

Adventurer
The following url will take you to a complete discussion of flat towing.

I have used the M&G air-over-hydraulic brake system, and it is flawless and extremely easy to attach and detach.
 

JeepinBear

Explorer
JRhetts said:
The following url will take you to a complete discussion of flat towing.

I have used the M&G air-over-hydraulic brake system, and it is flawless and extremely easy to attach and detach.

Hey JRhetts...there wasn't a URL attached?!?
 

ntsqd

Heretic Car Camper
I flat towed a glass dune buggy for years. (See Avi.) First with a '66 Econoline and then later with a '67 Ranchero. Never had tow brakes on the buggy. It's not for the faint of heart and I always had to carry enough spare parts to make it roll well enough to tow it home.

If the budget and tow rig can stand it, I advise a trailer with brakes.
 

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