sportsguy
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- duane
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So…apparently I’ve been bitten by a bug. I have an issue, an addiction. Maybe…
I’m now convinced that my future lies with a trailer for overlanding. Yup, I’ve given in and accepted the basic facts that I want MORE complexity in my life, that single-digit fuel economy is acceptable for this man to create his own “base camp” experience…LOL
Now, kidding aside, and regardless of your personal tastes and budgets, I figured a good old-fashioned LIST might be useful for folks.
Thus, a list of links to off-road trailer producers. By no means a definitive list, so I’m sure we can add more to the thread over time. But maybe it can be a resource, a starting point for others stepping down the trail of towing their lives behind them into the hinterland!
I have no experience with any of these personally, as I’m still very much at the start of my journey on this topic, but since I’ve come across all these, figured they might be either useful to some, or…be cursed for the future hours you’ll now invest visiting all these sites and exploring all the options.
Please keep in mind, the prices shown here is the lowest starting point for the manufacturer and may not be for a dedicated overlanding model - those are often more expensive. BUT, almost all the trailers from these folks are towable by a JLU (4 door), many by a JL (2 door) (- but do your homework, check your own data and do your own math on this to stay safe.) And let’s face it, even a non-off-road model would be capable of dirt roads and modest back country exploring.
*Edited to expand the list - 59 options listed now. Sorted by price, lowest to highest, though websites with no prices shown ended up with $0 are at at the top.
Jumping Jack Trailers - $6995 and up
I’m now convinced that my future lies with a trailer for overlanding. Yup, I’ve given in and accepted the basic facts that I want MORE complexity in my life, that single-digit fuel economy is acceptable for this man to create his own “base camp” experience…LOL
Now, kidding aside, and regardless of your personal tastes and budgets, I figured a good old-fashioned LIST might be useful for folks.
Thus, a list of links to off-road trailer producers. By no means a definitive list, so I’m sure we can add more to the thread over time. But maybe it can be a resource, a starting point for others stepping down the trail of towing their lives behind them into the hinterland!
I have no experience with any of these personally, as I’m still very much at the start of my journey on this topic, but since I’ve come across all these, figured they might be either useful to some, or…be cursed for the future hours you’ll now invest visiting all these sites and exploring all the options.
Please keep in mind, the prices shown here is the lowest starting point for the manufacturer and may not be for a dedicated overlanding model - those are often more expensive. BUT, almost all the trailers from these folks are towable by a JLU (4 door), many by a JL (2 door) (- but do your homework, check your own data and do your own math on this to stay safe.) And let’s face it, even a non-off-road model would be capable of dirt roads and modest back country exploring.
*Edited to expand the list - 59 options listed now. Sorted by price, lowest to highest, though websites with no prices shown ended up with $0 are at at the top.
Vintage Overland | https://www.vintageoverland.com/ | $14,500 |
Jumping Jack Trailers - $6995 and up
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