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Re: additional 4x4 question
« Reply #15 on: November 28, 2010, 08:40:38 PM »
Don't listen to the Jeep naysayers. They are just jealous or cant drive.  :chuckle:

We built a strong 4x8 trailer to take offroad. It basically has a lift kit on it and 32" tires. The fenders need to be strong so they won't get ripped off and the lights need to be protected. Look at getting a pintle hitch for it. They work very well in the twisties. I also added shocks to the axle. It keeps any bounce out of the trailer on rough roads. The nice thing about a trailer is you can drop it at camp and do not have to haul all your stuff around with you if you need to run somewhere. I've built a few trailers for stuff like this.

Here are a few nice examples.




The military surplus HMMWV trailers work well too.




This one is real nice.




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Re: additional 4x4 question
« Reply #16 on: November 28, 2010, 08:44:06 PM »
I carry deer on the spare tire on my Bronco II, which is mounted on a swing away rack on the rear. Works out pretty good. You could do the same with a Jeep Cherokee. I don't see how they're not "practical." Four doors, so easy for passengers getting in and out. Small enough to go places you wouldn't want to take a full size pickup. One of those cargo racks like Iceman posted would work great for stuff that won't fit, or that you don't want to put inside.

I'm thinking about a Jeep Cherokee to replace my Bronco II, if I can find one at the right price.

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Re: additional 4x4 question
« Reply #17 on: November 28, 2010, 08:52:07 PM »
meat, my first cj was a 5 with a 401 @ 400plus hp. I have never been so scared of a rig in my life......but it was a hoot.

I used to belong to the Timber Tamers jeep club out of Kirkland 30 years ago. I used to race it at playdays for fun. It was a hoot and a half. I forgot to mention that I had the front and rear housings trussed up so you couldn't bend them if you got air....
I will find a pic of my d60 that blew pinion hunks through the cover......ouch. front u joints and stubs were good for about 10 seconds....god that thing was a money pit.....just like all my other jeeps.....lol

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Re: additional 4x4 question
« Reply #18 on: November 28, 2010, 09:05:21 PM »
The best part about building your own, you can build it to accept the same size tires as your Cherokee, with wheels that match. That way you can have two spares in case something goes wrong.  :twocents:
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Re: additional 4x4 question
« Reply #19 on: November 28, 2010, 09:51:39 PM »
I'm looking for a toyota pickup myself, a 2000ish double cab tacoma with the 2.7l and 5 speed manual should fit the bill perfectly but I may end up getting an extra cab instead, depends on what I can find for a price. Prices are all up right now so I've stopped even looking till after Christmas when everyone remembers they still have bills to pay and are willing to sell their truck for a realistic price.

I want the interior space of a double cab for ease of locking stuff up and carrying more than one passenger and a pickup bed for hauling bloody critters, wood and general junk for dump runs and such. Carrying dead critters in the back of a jeep sounds like a good way to end up with some lovely smells...


They dont make a 4 door tacoma in a 5 speed.

I know of several that are fairly local to me but all have either high miles, high price or both.


I was under the impression they didn't make them in 5 speed either, unless possibly special ordered. Is there any way you could post a link. I have been looking at them for the last few years and have yet to see one. 4 door that is, lots of ext cab's have them.

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Re: additional 4x4 question
« Reply #20 on: November 28, 2010, 10:10:37 PM »
I like how the guy pulling for jeep has a TRD banner behind it  :chuckle:  :chuckle:
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Re: additional 4x4 question
« Reply #22 on: November 29, 2010, 04:51:37 AM »
I like how the guy pulling for jeep has a TRD banner behind it  :chuckle:  :chuckle:

Just a pic of the trailer. You will also notice its not a Jeep towing it........
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Re: additional 4x4 question
« Reply #23 on: November 29, 2010, 09:48:01 AM »
thanks for the input guys.  Jeepasaurusrex, I am thinking along the same line with the 4x8 trailer on steroids.  have it when you need it but can drop it when you want to.  I think the hitch hauler is a great option and as someone pointed out, I am going to be hauling an elk out in pieces anyway.  so it sounds like I will be doing a jeep and building a 4x8 trailer to haul stuff in and out.  thanks for the advice and help.  Jeepasaurusrex, any chance you have pics of your 4x8 trailer build? 

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Re: additional 4x4 question
« Reply #24 on: November 29, 2010, 11:22:54 AM »
I put plenty of bucks up on a "aftermarket roof rack" or a hitch cargo hauler. And yes even inside. With the seats folded down you can fit more then enough stuff inside for a week of hunting and bring home the meat.
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Re: additional 4x4 question
« Reply #25 on: November 29, 2010, 11:44:39 AM »
I like how the guy pulling for jeep has a TRD banner behind it  :chuckle:  :chuckle:

Just a pic of the trailer. You will also notice its not a Jeep towing it........

Didnt look that hard the first time. Noted
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Re: additional 4x4 question
« Reply #26 on: November 29, 2010, 03:48:45 PM »
I don't have any pics of the trailer I built. My Dad still has it but it has since been modified and lowered a bit to haul two quads on it. The best way to build one is find a boat or RV axle. Pay attention to the bolt pattern on the hubs. You want 5x4.5 to match the Cherokee. If you can find a free boat trailer, grab it for the title and maybe the axle and a few other items. We ended up using some LED boat trailer lights you buy in a kit. It also included the side marker lights. If you wire it up with a 7 pin connector, you can also have 12v supplied to the trailer. Some LED back up lights both inside so you can see while loading at night, and a pair hooked to the back up lights on the tow vehicle make a world of difference trying to back up at night. Shoot me a PM if your interested in building one.
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Re: additional 4x4 question
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Re: additional 4x4 question
« Reply #28 on: November 30, 2010, 07:47:37 PM »
I bought a jeep last year.  One season and I got rid of that thing so fast.  The jeep is not practical from any standpoint.  Also the ride is awefully rough and sucks in snow.  Bad deal all around.  It has a following due to the stigma but that is where it stops.  No *censored*.

My best vehicle ever was my 94 Cherokee that I bought new, had till it till 249K in 2002. Stupidest thing I did was sell it.... Ran it in AK, went anywhere I ever needed to go and places you couldn't/wouldn't dream of with a full sized.  Not sure what the heck you were running maybe a mail Jeep!  Will admit it sucked in 2 wheel drive, but when shifted in 4, that thing ate the snow.  

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Re: additional 4x4 question
« Reply #29 on: November 30, 2010, 10:40:28 PM »
50$ at sportsmans guide. holds 550 pounds of whatever. keeps gas and blood off the leather  :chuckle:  this one hs higher sides and tends to be bigger than most.

http://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/cb/cb.aspx?a=608013
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