wolfpackjeeper
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- 500' and 500KCAS, RAF lakenheath
Going to Lakenheath, UK for 3 years, Buy the jeep too and have a toy to go with the hauler.
I have a two axle car trailer for sale. It is pretty well built and pulls great. I bought it to haul my toy jeep around, but I am currently selling that project so the trailer can go too. It has some damage to the fender where the previous owner backed a tow motor into it, tractor supply sells the new fender wells, I just have not had the time to cut and reweld a new one on. I have coated it recently with a new coat of flat black oil based rustoleum. I have used it to haul my Cherokee across the state twice and it worked great, my buddy used it to pull a newer Grand Cherokee to Charleston as well, with no problems. It pulls true and has no sway all the way up to about 80mph. It looks like it was equipped with brakes at one point, however it does not have them now. I looked into them and if I was keeping it I would re-install them. I lubed all the axle ends when I got it. I also installed a brand new set of firestone destination tires on the trailer. they are truck tires, not trailer tires, so if you wanted I guess you could swap them around. Either way it makes it much easier to get a flat repaired than if it had trailer tires. It uses a pintle hitch, and I will throw in my pintle adapter with the sale. I am asking $1700 OBO.
Located in Seven Springs, NC, just south of Goldsboro
I have a two axle car trailer for sale. It is pretty well built and pulls great. I bought it to haul my toy jeep around, but I am currently selling that project so the trailer can go too. It has some damage to the fender where the previous owner backed a tow motor into it, tractor supply sells the new fender wells, I just have not had the time to cut and reweld a new one on. I have coated it recently with a new coat of flat black oil based rustoleum. I have used it to haul my Cherokee across the state twice and it worked great, my buddy used it to pull a newer Grand Cherokee to Charleston as well, with no problems. It pulls true and has no sway all the way up to about 80mph. It looks like it was equipped with brakes at one point, however it does not have them now. I looked into them and if I was keeping it I would re-install them. I lubed all the axle ends when I got it. I also installed a brand new set of firestone destination tires on the trailer. they are truck tires, not trailer tires, so if you wanted I guess you could swap them around. Either way it makes it much easier to get a flat repaired than if it had trailer tires. It uses a pintle hitch, and I will throw in my pintle adapter with the sale. I am asking $1700 OBO.














Located in Seven Springs, NC, just south of Goldsboro