GOFER
09-19-2001, 05:09 PM
So if you had an F 350 Dually and you needed to tow 2 TJ's with it what would you use.
Gooseneck?
Two car trailer?
I would think the Gooseneck would be the better deal but much heavier and of course more expensive.
So anyone tow 2 rigs at one time out there?
Brawler
09-19-2001, 05:22 PM
You would be better off with a fifth wheel but if you want to go with a trailer then upgrade your current class III receiver with a Titan class V. Super beefy and fairly inexpensive. Good luck.
CrazyCraig
09-19-2001, 05:54 PM
Here is my truck and trailer
http://www.pirate4x4.com/ubb/uploads/truck&tr.jpg
I have a f-250 powerstroke 5 speed
the trailer is a custom 35' gooseneck, I think I can put three jeep on it. I towed to bigdogs this past weekend (maiden voyage) with no problems. If you get a similar trailer you should have no problems with the Dually.
I picked up the trailer thursday morning and left thursday afternoon, no time to truly set up the trailer.
good luck
Craig
smurfsdad
09-19-2001, 07:38 PM
when i lived in nv i towed 2 rigs on a gooseneck a few times and wouldnt have it any other way. they arent that expensive either.
Desert Jeepin
09-19-2001, 11:46 PM
OK, Where to get a Gooseneck, and about how much $$$ should I be expecting to pay?
Sloan
09-20-2001, 01:02 AM
D-Heep if you head up the 14 towards Palmdale/Lancaster that's where most of the trailer sales places are. Or pick yourself up a copy of Truck Trader there are always ads in there.
FYRMAN
09-22-2001, 01:07 PM
Originally posted by D-Heep:
<STRONG>OK, Where to get a Gooseneck, and about how much $$$ should I be expecting to pay?</STRONG>
just got a Logan, 14K, flatbed, gooseneck trailer at work for $5600. 20 ft on the deck. Drop down beaver tail. Two axle with electric brakes on all four corners.
the 20K Diamond C gooseneck with duals that we usually carry runs about 8 grand.