Can a 2 door JK 3.6 haul this unit ok? I literally have no experience with such a rig, other than what I witnessed at ExPo. I suppose the dry weight would be on AT's site. I just bought me a tentcot an planned on doing the KISS thing and try and add camping stuff I need from there. I guess I'm blown away with so crappin many choices! Befitting one's budget of course.
Some of these rigs looked seriously over-weight, not to mention thousands of pounds of "STUFF" depending on Mission requirements.
Inquiring minds wanna know is all.
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The quick answer - Yes your 2 dr JK will pull it perfect. I pulled my Chaser for several years with a TJ.
Your comment on overweight vehicles is a great reason for pulling a small trailer. An unweighted tow vehicle has less stress and handles better then one that is overloaded. I prefer to leave my Engel in the Jeep along with my clothes. This allows me to drop the trailer and go explore, knowing that I have food for the kids as well as a change of clothes.
The trailer carries all the extra's for a family while on the trail. Tent, chairs, tables, stove, food storage, shower, toilet, aux battery, lights, tools, extra recovery gear, and more. A trailer also changes the experience. A lot of us have come down from the more aggressive trails. Choosing to enjoy the camping and traveling experience. I enjoy how a trailer makes simple trails more challenging. Learning to use your trailer brakes to pivot around a boulder in a tight spot adds to the learning curve and for me is part of the fun.
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A bump to the top for this nice trailer. Although others could attest to the fact that I keep my trailer in tip top shape. This particular unit is extremely clean. For example very little rock chips. I wish my trailing arms looked that good. This Chaser also has a Great roof top tent. GLWS