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What Camper are you towing?

alancorman1

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Not sure I would tow it with a bronco and its to light for the side area. You will get blown all over in high winds.
I think it’s GVWR is like 4200 so isn’t it too heavy anyway?
 

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For those who have one.. What you hauling? I'm looking at getting a camper but idk what's to haul. The tow cap is 3500. I saw a jl tuck hauling a winnebago so I know it's possible in the bronco. However I can't seem to find anything within the rating.
I don't know if a having a "camper" specifically is a requirement for you, but I personally will be doing an overlanding trailer with a pair of roof-mounted tents—one on the Bronco and one on the trailer itself.

Haven't decided on the specific trailer yet... I may ultimately build my own. But the the top three contenders at the moment:
  • Turtleback Trailers - Probably what I'll be going with.
  • Patriot Trailers - Australian company, the most popular and most feature-filled trailers for sure. BUT, expensive.
  • Off-Grid Trailers - Canadian company. Solid trailers for sure, but just didn't see one with the combination of features I'm looking for.
I also looked at teardrops, although I've basically ruled those out at this point. But since I put in all of the research for it... here were my top two choices to save you some time:
And some more traditional campers and popups that I briefly considered but ultimately ruled against:
I think you would also like the Xpedition Voyager, made in Salt Lake, Utah. Our's is supposed to be ready for delivery in a month or so. I shopped for three years before deciding on the Voyager. The Off-Grid Expedition was my winner until I saw the Voyager, it's more money but it's built like a tank, with a kitchen that no one comes close to.
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