TomP
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Rats! I was just there last week. This was on the way back to Vegas. If you head south before I go back north you do the same.Hey if you make to the Reno area drop me a note I'll buy you lunch and you can show off your rig
ratled
Rats! I was just there last week. This was on the way back to Vegas. If you head south before I go back north you do the same.Hey if you make to the Reno area drop me a note I'll buy you lunch and you can show off your rig
ratled
The trailer has no stabilizers, they could be added but I have never felt the need for them. I thought it would be nice to have a parking brake but have never needed that either. I carry plastic wheel chocks for both sides, the bed sits on the legs on the outside and feels very stable. It is not something that gets walked around in much. It is very solid if hooked to the Jeep when parked. I run the air pressure in the tires way down when on the trail and that doesn't hurt the parked stability.
The hub adapters and Jeep wheels came with it so I not sure about the manufactures name or model.
The frame is six inches tall and the aluminum floor is installed over that. You may have about 6 inches between the floor and the skid plate. If I remember right the space would be broken into two compartments as there is a center frame cross member.
Good luck with it! Let me know how you do with your modifications.
I don’t know why this was so hard. Once I figured out I needed the spacer I returned the hubs and just bought 1 1/4” spacer adapter to 5x5. New 5x5 wheels and ready to go.My trailer uses a spacer and the 17" Jeep wheels so it can be done. I would call Liv'n Lite and they should be able to give you the part numbers that they used. I agree that carrying the one spare is the way to go which is one of the reasons why I changed the wheels on my Jeep. But with your new drums a straight 5x5 spacer should do the trick and allow you to run Jeep wheels. I found 5 almost new take off wheels for less than $100.00. While in Reno I purchased matching 33" tires for the trailer as the original 35" tires had aged out. So all seven tires now match. Off road I run about 10 psi in the trailer and I think in a pinch it could be towed with a flat tire. With your new drums a straight 5x5 spacer should do the trick and allow you to run Jeep wheels. I found 5 almost new take off wheels for less than $100.00.
Excellent!I don’t know why this was so hard. Once I figured out I needed the spacer I returned the hubs and just bought 1 1/4” spacer adapter to 5x5. New 5x5 wheels and ready to go.
I have replaced the springs on the Jeep with Old Man Emu heavy load springs. They have handled the load of the rear bumper add on's and the trailer very well.your jeep doesn't seem to have any sag in the back with the trailer connected. Can I ask if you have any 'help' to keep that level, like air bags, heavy duty springs, ?

Hey Wilsonian, made any progress on the struts? We have a trailer similar to TomP and liked his strut idea but really don’t want to go through the piano hinge replacement. Manufacturers and suppliers have not been very helpful in being able to size the correct strut so that it supplies adequate assist without damaging hinge.Tom, sorry to hear about your dog. I've watched this thread for a couple of years now. I bought a 6.0 about a year ago and have been doing modifications to it. I like coming back and referring to your thread for inspiration. I think I'm going to take a stab at the gas struts. It's getting pretty heavy at this point. Any advice? I have the regular 6.0, not the Jeep version. Though I have lifted it and made a few modifications.
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Talk to Hank https://www.geminigassprings.comManufacturers and suppliers have not been very helpful in being able to size the correct strut so that it supplies adequate assist without damaging hinge.