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OK, I am pretty big into offroad, and have built up a '78 Bronco for trails and mud. Non-street-legal of course, and currently I have nothing to tow it with. I was thinking about getting a Deuce to use as a tow rig. I've always wanted a Deuce anyways
Distances would be about a 50-mile round-trip once, maybe twice a month on country roads during the spring/summer, and maybe two trips in the fall. And possibly once or twice a year to Richmond (2.5hrs one way), although I could get a friend to tow it that far if needed. Total weight of the Bronco, trailer, and parts/supplies would be around 6k-7k lbs
I will probably drive it on the weekends to a friends house, a car show, parade, or just out for a drive to keep everything lubed up and "in shape". It will also be used occasionally for work duties (hauling rock, mulch, supplies, etc...)
So what do you think? Good idea? My financial status is keeping me from a nice one-ton pickup ($5k is my max limit), and I do have a Toyota pickup to drive any other time.
I do know the differences between the Deuce's electrical system and a civilian car trailer's, and I think I have a solid plan already layed out for that.
The big question is, has anyone ever made a receiver hitch for the Deuce? I would love to see some pictures to get an idea. I am a hobby welder and can make my own. I am also going to college for welding, so I could turn it into a "class project" of sorts.
If I got the pickup, I would have to sell my Toyota, and I would be stuck with a gas hog when gas prices go back up to record high's. If I got the Deuce, I would be able to keep my 'Yota as a DD (currently, I can go all week on $12 of gas)
Distances would be about a 50-mile round-trip once, maybe twice a month on country roads during the spring/summer, and maybe two trips in the fall. And possibly once or twice a year to Richmond (2.5hrs one way), although I could get a friend to tow it that far if needed. Total weight of the Bronco, trailer, and parts/supplies would be around 6k-7k lbs
I will probably drive it on the weekends to a friends house, a car show, parade, or just out for a drive to keep everything lubed up and "in shape". It will also be used occasionally for work duties (hauling rock, mulch, supplies, etc...)
So what do you think? Good idea? My financial status is keeping me from a nice one-ton pickup ($5k is my max limit), and I do have a Toyota pickup to drive any other time.
I do know the differences between the Deuce's electrical system and a civilian car trailer's, and I think I have a solid plan already layed out for that.
The big question is, has anyone ever made a receiver hitch for the Deuce? I would love to see some pictures to get an idea. I am a hobby welder and can make my own. I am also going to college for welding, so I could turn it into a "class project" of sorts.
If I got the pickup, I would have to sell my Toyota, and I would be stuck with a gas hog when gas prices go back up to record high's. If I got the Deuce, I would be able to keep my 'Yota as a DD (currently, I can go all week on $12 of gas)