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#1 ·
Inspired by another thread and WillysEdition04's comment here, I think it would be fun to start a thread where you post pictures of crazy stuff you've managed to haul in your Jeep.

I've fit 5 31" tires & wheels in the back of my LJ w/ back seat removed, and I don't think i'd have a problem fitting 5 33's back there.

Heres pics I found with Google images:


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#33 ·
Sorry, no pics here....but the other day there was a volvo semi with a camper box , with an enclosed trailer with a race car in it...anyway he was broken down in the middle of the road, i see they are from NY....so i decided see if i could help. his slave ylinder was frozen but he could get it into neutral...so.....i hooked up a tow strao to both d-rings....put it in 4 low..and pulled him about 500 ft...maybe 75 ft was slighly up hill and over a curb.....did fine , after done several ppl ame over applauding.....
 
#53 ·
thats not cool dude. :thumbdown:

You can't just post only one pic of this camping trailer. You need to show how the tent & stuff works and how much junk you shove into it! :rofl::rofl:
I agree! Whenever I see them I always get so jealous, then curious of what else those awesome custom trailers do and how they work.
 
#47 ·
I have had on different occasions: a fully assembled computer desk and a fully assembled 3 burner gas grill. The back seat has been out since three months after getting the Jeep. Sorry no pics.
 
#169 ·
I did the same, with a BBQ. Fully assembled 3 burner with infrared and two side burners for pots and such. Thank God I only had to go about 2 miles from the Wally World to my folks' house. It was for my Dad on Father's Day.

I've also managed to fit 3 days worth of camping gear, 2 70 quart coolers (one for food, the other for :cheers: ), 5 fishing poles, and a mini bbq in it. No backseat, and my buddy was riding shotgun. That was a very cramped ride through Cleghorn trail :laugh:
 
#57 ·
Stood a 60 gallon air compressor in the back an strapped it to my roll bar with the pump and motor above the bar and windshield. Looked like a rocket or something in the bed :D I only had to drive like 30 miles with it like that too. Nice camper dude!!
 
#63 ·
yeah mate, it's designed for box trailors.

duanewhatley said:
can you send me the specs on your trailer, including the tent and how you made it to fit like that.
G'day mate. Camper tent trailors such as mine are very very common in australia.

The trailor is a 7'x4' box trailor with 510mm high sides, longer than standard drawbar, upright spare tyre holder, space on the drawbar for a toolbox. It also has 3x jerry can holders and 1x 4.5kg gas bottle holder. It was purchased in basic form Just Trailers - Home which is located in Brisbane Australia. I think they call it an "Offroad Trailor".

I then asked many of the local and national camper trailor manufacturers for a purpose made 'tent top'. These tent tops are made by a company then bolted to the top of the trailor. My tent top was supplied by Austrack Campers who delivered it to my door and it was simply a case of my dad and i lifting it onto the trailor and bolting it down. It simply folds out easily to setup. Have a look at their website, instructions are there.

There are many aussie camper trailor manufacturers who supply just the tent top or the whole trailor package:

Customline Camper Trailers Australia
Kimberley Kampers
Brisbane Camper Trailers - Explore Queensland and Australia in a Camper Trailer
http://www.campertrailer.com.au
http://www.kamparoo.com.au/
OzRoamer Camper Trailers Queensland - Sunshine Coast Camper Trailers, Brisbane Camper Trailers, Queensland Camper Trailers, Camper Trailer Sales, Camper Trailer Hire
Tough Country, Off Road Campers, Brisbane, QLD.
Camper Trailers Brisbane Australia | Vacation Campers

... as you see, there's heaps to choose from!

cheers
 
#68 ·
5 pro comp 31-10.50s in my TJ with the back seat folded forward.

I was worried they wouldn't fit, but the 4wheelparts guy must of done/seen it before cause he just started rollin them to me.


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#70 ·


Found the best way to store ski's and boards. Zip tie them to the bumper and windshield tie downs!! :cheers:
 
#73 ·
^ got that beat!

Only one I have picts: 5 - 35's (didn't have to move the front seats - back seat was out though)



also been able to fit an 8 foot couch and still had room for me and my buddy who helped load it. Also loaded up 4 - mounted 31's and all of the stock parts (including skids) that came off the jeep after the lift (there was a ton of room left in that one - just everything was really awkward to get in)

14 extra inches makes a huge difference :laugh:
 
#85 ·
No pics, but I have put 56 cases of beer (cans) in mine. I use to own a beer store out in the county and the bootleggers bought me out on a Tuesday. Had to go get some more for the other customers.
 
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