Crawler hauler

SLIPKOTJ

New Member
Hey Fellas,

Up for sale is my crawler hauler combo. I hate to sell it but I'm destined to pay off my student loans which are more important. Anyways this trailer is my dream setup so who ever gets it won't be disappointed. I'll end up getting one of these again at some point. It hauls straight as an arrow and is a very light setup.

The trailer is a 2003 Trailmaster lowboy with a 2005 Jayco 165 ultra lite on front.The trailer itself weighs 4250# and the campers dry weight is listed at 2650#.I would be guessing at the tongue weight at 1500. This setup is easily pulled with a 3/4T. I actually used a 2012 GMC 2500 V8 to pull it. The tires are Goodyear workhorse E rated tires and have decent tread on them. They have about 5,000 miles.

I have a 99 TJ on a 112" WB with 42" MTR's would could even get a 116" wheelbase on this trailer.

Trailer
2-7000 pound axles
One year old-New brakes,backing plates,drums and bearings
toolbox & strap bin in front
3' dovetail
13' 10" deck space with 8" ext.

Camper
The box is actually 14' 10"
coleman 15000 btu ac
30 gal. fresh water
30 gal. gray
12 gal blk
2 propane tanks
1 rv batt.
1 dbl bed with bunk bed above
You can go to Jayco's site to view all specs

Attached is a video of what a 165 showcases.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4p2uBdBp2Q0

$13,500









 
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Caleb

Well-Known Member
Location
Riverton
That's a pretty sweet setup. I'm not interested (don't have a crawler to haul around at the moment :) ) but where is it located?
 

jeeper

I live my life 1 dumpster at a time
Location
So Jo, Ut
How do you think the bank would do as per giving a loan on this?

I'm no bank.. In fact, I have never had anything more than a home loan, so my opinion is fairly worthless.. However, I imagine you would get 2 loans, 1 loan for each of the trailers.. assuming each is still titled individually.
 
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