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Re: Buggy only trailers.

This is what I did with mine. A simple pipe fender cover/bed widener. Its a 16' trailer and tows my 123" wheelbase rig beautifully.
 

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Now if you were way back in the middle of nowhere with a blown engine or some kind of catastrophic failure.. no power steering, no power brakes and a long way to the truck would bring the suck... unless you had this little trail toter. Might have to put 2 rigs in tow on the up hills but I'd say it beats the alternative.
 

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tallnate said:
Now if you were way back in the middle of nowhere with a blown engine or some kind of catastrophic failure.. no power steering, no power brakes and a long way to the truck would bring the suck... unless you had this little trail toter. Might have to put 2 rigs in tow on the up hills but I'd say it beats the alternative.
I saw that one years back on pirate but couldn't find the thread again. Its my favorite so far and possibly the one I'll copy the most.
 
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My trailer down under, has it's up and downs.




And this is one of the downfalls when you have a land rover engine and a dedicated buggy trailer
 
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I wonder how much trouble you have with the single axles wanting to whip at higher speeds
 
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This one is by far my favorite! Only weighs 800 LBS and sits SUPER low. This was made to tow a jeep on 40"s behind a V-6 Astro Van.

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hondoman said:
I wonder how much trouble you have with the single axles wanting to whip at higher speeds
A lot of boat trailers are single axle and pull just fine. As long as you get the weight in the right spot they shouldn't whip.
 
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