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Going to pick it up today leaving here at 2pm. There price and service has been good. They started mine on Monday and it is done in a week. I even sent them my own lights to use...
 
I have two trailers built by these guys and am very satisfied with them. Matt be sure to check lugnuts after first loaded pull. All mine was loose. I have about 6,000 miles or so on mine that I haul my Jeep on with no problems.

Matt sorry I haven't called you to pick up the LED's this week been out of town working. I will try to get with you the first of next week.
 
Can you guys all post pics of these trailers. I'm in the market for a 20-22ft bumper pull with 7k axles
 
Here you go InDaShop

www.baggettstrailerconnection.com

I have a 22' x102" bumperpull with 5K Axles with one axle break. Mine is 18' Flat with 4' Dove and 5' fold up ramps
 
Also check out the Crawler Hauler they build. I seen this after I got my trailer and would have probably bought it if I would have seen it first. :eat:
 
I think they spell it Krawler Hawler ???

I'm digging on their equipment trailers shiat and the price is hard to beat.

How'd you break an 5k axle? Defect, or where you just overloaded?


From their website"The 14,000 lb trailers are built to max capacity, standard w/ 7" c-channel frame, 4' fold up ramps-3" channel, 2x6 treated wood flr., new 16in.tires, 2 brakes, brake away kit, 3/8" safety chains, 2' dove, 2-7,000 lb, 2 & 5/16" hitch."


Make that thing the 18' with 4ft of dove. I want the length but can't handle the breakover angle of the 2" dove. I got some lowriders that will have to get up on there without knocking a rocker. Your trailer is exactly what I want but with 7ks under it.
 
I didn't break a axle just the lugnuts worked loose. I reckon that is pretty standard on a new axle once they have a load put on them.
 
Like the trailer a lot, it is very nice quality and looks awesome. I think they painted it 5 minutes before I got there because it is still tacky ;D The only complaint I have is that someone needs to teach them how to wire. I lost my rear lights and one marker due to poor connections. They used electrical tape and no crimps at all. I am about to rewire the problem spots using butt connectors and heat shrink. I took a bunch of pics, get them up soon
 
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Looking good!

I'd try strapping the jeep down back about 2' and then take it for a drive. Get some more weight on those axles and let that trailer work. No reason to load the truck anymore than you need to. You have to have tongue weight, but dang I think you got it more than covered where its strapped at.
 
Yeah I moved it back today for the tow home. It pulls good, wiring is another stoiry. I am going to start fixing that bs next week
 
Yep....I'm doing it very soon....Propane on the CJ and raising funds for a buggy....I think my buddy that came with me wants to be partners on a buggy. He's itching to launch himself up a cliff! :popcorn: Yall probably gonna see a TJ hit the "For Sale" boards this week.
 
6uldv8 said:
Yep....I'm doing it very soon....Propane on the CJ and raising funds for a buggy....I think my buddy that came with me wants to be partners on a buggy. He's itching to launch himself up a cliff! :popcorn: Yall probably gonna see a TJ hit the "For Sale" boards this week.

Cool man! This weekend has me thinking bad things also, damn Ricky B!!!
 
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