Quick clip showing how laying down the E track goes. It's not difficult. Just a little time consuming. It helps to have a partner when installing the backing plates....and a corded drill....and lots of screws.
Lol. How cool I happened onto this video. I'm also a Kentuckian and immediately recognized Freedom Dodge. They're one of my favorite accounts. Anyway thanks for the video. It was very helpful!
Rear engine; gotta back it in, or you are going to have too much weight behind the trailer axle and not enough tongue weight. Result will be a trailer that sways dangerously. Great videos. Keep up the good work.
With the tandem axle placement on this trailer, I think pulling in will be fine. The center of mass will be directly over the axles. I don't expect any sway issues. But if it does sway, obviously I'll have to go to plan B. :)
good lord. He is showing how he installed e tracks he is not showing how to tow. Get over it. There is always that arm chair quarterback that would of thrown the touchdown pass..... Thank you for the video. can you tell me where you got the back plates from?
Just bought same size trailer for my krx. My Rubicon doesn't like pulling it with 4:10gears on 35's. Seem like it wants to stay in 5 or 6 gear. What does yours act like pulling that trailer?
I boaught mine though amazon, DC Cargo Ultra Secure E Track Plate Installation Kit, 4-Pack | E-Track Rail Mounting Back Plate, Bolts, Nuts, and Washers. $30.
My enclosed is a 7.5 x 12 with utv extra height. It tows my 2013 Arctic Cat Wildcat 1000 Limited on my 21’ Jeep Mojave pretty well. The gas mileage sucks but other than that it works pretty good. I am now too getting around to installing my X tracks from Menards so I can mount some stuff. Have you put any thought into mounting a winch to pull the utv in? I am looking into that along with a solar charging system. Hoping I can Harbor Freight it up so I don’t ever need power to use the winch.
Hello Sir, What did you do to protect the underside of your trailer? I just bought one similar to your and will be doing the E-Track and some other mods to it. Thank you for your time.
I have a question for you! How is your 7 foot wide trailer with towing on the jeep? I have been eyeballing either a 6x14 or 7x14 on my truck. Have hauled several 8's around and those are simply way too wide to be comfortable with.
That Mach was a one owner specimen that I found near Louisville, KY and I loved it dearly for 2 years. It was nearly bone stock and would still hurt a lot of feelings. Guys with the new GTs and SSs couldn't believe how quick it was stock. Unfortunately, it had to find a new home for financial reasons.