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Old 02-21-2016, 11:48 AM   #3
JamieGeek
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Axis 24.4
State: Michigan
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Originally Posted by dstankov
Not sure the model Jeep, but why on a trailer? Most Jeeps can be flat towed.
Perhaps they are using the Jeep for what it is intended (off-roading) and want the ability to pull a damaged one (It happens a lot LOL).

Other than that, Dave is correct: You'll be pushing the limits on the RV with a Jeep on a trailer--even an aluminum one.

You should get your coach weighed: Using the GVWR just gives you a guess. If your camper's actual loaded weight comes in a few hundred or even a thousand lbs less than GVWR you can put some of that towards the trailer+Jeep combo.

(Then of course if you're over GVWR you have other things to consider.)
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