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What’s the bracket you’re using for the 20# propane tank? Thanks
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What’s the bracket you’re using for the 20# propane tank? Thanks
Another question I had about this trailer is how it tows behind a JLUR Wrangler. The Scout is twice as heavy as a m101/m416 and weight is a concern. People say you don't even know you're towing an m101/m416. Is it the same experience with the Scout?
I've never towed anything in my life, so I didn't want to get anything large to start off with. I like the setup of the Scout, but the size and weight is something on my mind.
Here is my experience towing this trailer on my 2016 JKUR on 37's and 5.38 gears. Do I notice it? yes, I set my rear shocks to firm when towing it on the freeway due to the extra tongue weight. Is it bad? No at all, I tow the trailer a lot between Phoenix and Flagstaff which has a difference of elevation of about 6000ft with a nice big dip in the middle at Verde Valley. The trailer weight, even fully loaded, has not been an issue and it tracks well even at 80-85mph. Offroad, on washboards here in AZ, I deflate the tires a bit on the trailer and it does well, same with the beach. I do not even have the brakes in the trailer connected as I did not get the chance to install a 7 pin wiring in my jeep yet. Instead I have the adapter from 4 to 7 pin. I never had any issues controlling the trailer with my stock JKUR brakes on even steep downhills. I might do the wiring eventually but it is not on the top of my list right now. As for you, it should be even easier as you have more gears in your tranny. Just make sure if you have larger tires that you are properly geared, as you can see I'm geared pretty low (and loving it.) I hope this helps.
I tow with an xterra ‘11 on 33’s. I have had to beef my rear springs secondary to the tongue weight and I can’t get to sixth gear but it toes well other than that. Diffs are 3.69 if I went 4.10’ I’m sure I wouldn’t have any issues
Before I upgraded tires and suspension my 2014 JKUR used to sag a bit when towing it. I put airbags and they really helped. Now with the teraflex falcon suspension you don't even know it's there unless you're going uphill. But you'll get that with any trailer. The rear bumper & tire carrier will reduce the tongue weight for about $500. Lots of benefits to it.
Hello everyone, long time reader first time poster. I have decided to pull the trigger on a Scout that I will be pulling behind my 2021 Bronco 4 door. Prior to placing my order for the Scout I am trying to determine how I want to handle the spare tire. I really would like to get rid of the spare on the Scout or at least get it moved to a swing out tire carrier. I am leaning on getting rid of it all together and just relying on the spare on the Bronco. Trouble is the Bronc has a 6x5.5 bolt pattern and the Scout has 5x5. My thought is to just keep one of these wheel adapters in the trailer and in the event of a blow out add the adapter and mount the spare. I am a bit worried about fitment though, particularly the length of the bolts on the Scout's hub protruding outside of the inner half of the hub preventing the outer half from bolting on. Have any of you installed a 6x5.5 hub and did you have to shave down the existing lug bolts?
I went to a forklift repair place and paid 20.00 for a used mount exactly like thatThanks you! Man, every tank holder I find is like the cost of 4 tanks! ?
I was curious on your thoughts about the Joolca HOTTAP. I'm considering it as an option for mine... I hate the price, but I like how simple the set up is as I don't really want to buy and piece together all these parts on a different brand model.
My thoughts exactly.Careful not to derail thread to far from the smitty lol
Ultimately I’m saying no to having the mud puddle next to my camp.