No updates today. They’ll resume Thursday morning.
We spent all day yesterday driving. Thankfully, the skies were beautiful and the temps moderate. A perfect day for towing.
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No updates today. They’ll resume Thursday morning.
We spent all day yesterday driving. Thankfully, the skies were beautiful and the temps moderate. A perfect day for towing.
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Looks like you should be hitch heavy with the Jeep that far forward on the trailer.
Dave,
Your a smart man. While most assume a fellow with multiple Jeeps should own a car trailer. A wise man knows owning a car trailer only acts as an enabler to those with a Jeep addiction.
Enjoy the adventure of moving! Better you than me, but sooner or later it’s going to be me – gotta get out of California!
Leaving Ca. Was the best thing my Wife and I did.
Dale, where’d you move to? I’m searching various places and haven’t figured out the best place yet.
Dave, I agree about your positioning comment. Less than ideal. But, the trailer is t well suited for position the Jeep differently. Know that the front of the Jeep isnt as heavy as normal as it only has the stripped engine. All the other engine parts are in the Cherokee. And, it has the DJ axle.
My wife moved to Kaysville Ut. Great town affordable gas, vehicle registration, gun friendly and alot of places to go wheeling.
@Dale,
Thanks, I’ll research Kaysville and Utah in general. The perks you mentioned are all important to me. Not being Mormon, I never considered Utah much,. Hey maybe could be a “Jack-Mormon”? Get me a couple of mail order brides from the Philippians? Lol! (no offense to any mormons reading, ya’ll seem like good people)