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    #46
    Looks awesome - Truck is white / Jeep is white ... You know the right call, lol

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      #47
      Looks great!



      Carefull with those thin ramps

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        #48
        textured will collect massive mud....

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          #49
          First....love it. Great job. If you'd have started with a boat trailer, would it have helped you with your construction cost?

          I'm planning to do a lot of Jeep trips for some rock climbing. Can you provide a "ball park" estimate of what it cost you to build this particular trailer?

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            #50
            Originally posted by bwssr View Post
            textured will collect massive mud....
            This for sure. My rhino liner in the truck stays dirty / muddy. Cant scrub it enough to get it clean.

            Nice job on the trailer!

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              #51
              Great Job! Jeep looks right at home on that thing!

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                #52
                It looks awesome but if it were me I would have wider ramps and some steel low profile fenders on the trailer. One flat or one wedged item in the tires and you have a serious problem.. My 2 cents

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                  #53
                  Originally posted by Ol Thumper View Post
                  It looks awesome but if it were me I would have wider ramps and some steel low profile fenders on the trailer. One flat or one wedged item in the tires and you have a serious problem.. My 2 cents
                  I really like this trailer, but thats all I have been thinking about watching this build. If that was mine, and I tried that, I would have busted glass everywhere! Or worse, have someone chase me down after I slung something into their car.

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                    #54
                    Originally posted by LennyWayne View Post
                    First....love it. Great job. If you'd have started with a boat trailer, would it have helped you with your construction cost?

                    I'm planning to do a lot of Jeep trips for some rock climbing. Can you provide a "ball park" estimate of what it cost you to build this particular trailer?
                    I'd say I have a little over 2K in it so far. I know you can get a little 16 footer used way cheaper but this is what I wanted so it doesn't matter. hahahaha.....

                    A lot of fender comments..... It will have something just not sure what yet. Still building.

                    I'm am going to road test it with the jeep this weekend. That way I can sit down with a Cocktail and stare and think about it. That's when I do my best thinking. hahahahha

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                      #55
                      Very interesting and cool. Hope you can figure out the fender strength issue but overall great build.

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                        #56
                        Very cool! Following.

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                          #57
                          Looks great!

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                            #58
                            Looks sweet, just thought if you have a blow out your jeep will take a lickin. However it looks like those sliders would hold up pretty good in that case.

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                              #59
                              Great Job!

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                                #60
                                Here's a fender idea...Get a rubber or poly semi truck mud-flap, screw it into the frame so it curves over the tires ans covers everything, but you can still drive right over it with the jeep. Might not work, but it's an idea to think about it

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