Jeep/ Expedition Trailer

Wjeeper

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  • Jeep tub trailer build on a 1992 Wrangler suspension/ chassis
  • 3500 lb axles (no brakes, but the axle has the backing plates if one wanted to add them)
  • Slide out kitchen (made of plywood, sealed in fiberglass resin and bed-lined)
  • 56" Wide x 96" Deep RTT (the cover is a little bit over a year old with LED lighting inside, mattress probably needs replacing)
  • Propane tank on tongue (never even been used)
  • Storage on the tongue
  • Rear stabilizers
  • Extending tongue (makes it easier to back long distances)
  • Wired for 7-pin connector, with a removable harness for rough terrain
  • Flush mount tail lights.
  • Tailgates on the front and rear (lost the keys to the locks.......I are stupid)
  • Napa deep cycle battery (550 CCA, 140 Reserve capacity, almost two years old built in trickle charger for when at home)
  • Garage kept since built!
  • Bull-dog 5000 lb coupler
  • Right now the suspension is spring under axle with a 2" body lift. The axle has perches for both spring over and spring under. With the body lift it can be set at approx. 7.5", 5.5", 2" lift or stock Wrangler height.
  • 31x10.50 tires on 15x7 wheels.









Asking $3000. I am into it more than the asking price! Located in Ogden, Ut. Only reason I am selling it is we just upgraded to a 4x4 van.

Currently applying for a Utah title (not that it is needed in Utah for this trailer)

Not on here much, probably the best way to get a hold of me is to call or text 801-618-6343
 
I love this!

Unfortunately I don't have a use for it. I am thinking in my head I wonder if you can put a water storage tank underneath towards the front, kind of like a gas tank but forward of the axle!

Good luck with the sale!
 
Thanks for the compliments everybody! I really really like the trailer. Its been our urban escape pod, just leave all the gear in the trailer and hitch up and leave town whenever the mood strikes!

Bit of a story behind how this trailer came into being. Long story short:I have used this Jeep in various different configurations for the last 13 years. Started life as a stock YJ, now it has evolved (or de-evolved) into an "expedition" trailer and a 1947 CJ-2A "rock crawler"
I love this!

Unfortunately I don't have a use for it. I am thinking in my head I wonder if you can put a water storage tank underneath towards the front, kind of like a gas tank but forward of the axle!

Good luck with the sale!
Great minds think alike! I have a 15 gallon H2O tank that I never got around to installing.

Because everybody likes pictures.........Here is what it can look like if you flip the axle (perches already there) and some 36" Iroks on it!
 
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