How Much Trailer is To Much?

Hoosier

Well-known member
I know this is an old thread, but just wanted to say I ordered a new 3 place NEO from John's Trailers last week. Got in on the Pre-Season pricing which was cheaper than the show pricing they have listed on Craigslist in both Kalamazoo and Milwaukee. I'll put up some photos when I pick it up in about 6 weeks. Ordered the flat top two tone black and "Arctic Green" similar to the one six photos down on the left side of this link. http://neotrailers.com/products_trailers_nasf.php#

Pretty pumped up about it, now I'll have to see how I end up customizing it out after I get it to the shop.

Awesome trailer. How does it pull behind your Explorer? I know on the internet everyone needs a diesel dually, but I'm interested in how a trailer like that tows behind a vehicle you drive every day.
 

dmsrx

Member
I'd be just as concerned with the wheel base of the Sport Trac. Short wheelbase tow vehicle and long trailers don't make a good combination especially when you get into trouble.
 

garyl62

Active member
Awesome trailer. How does it pull behind your Explorer? I know on the internet everyone needs a diesel dually, but I'm interested in how a trailer like that tows behind a vehicle you drive every day.

Don't pick it up for 6 weeks but will let you know after I take a trip

I'd be just as concerned with the wheel base of the Sport Trac. Short wheelbase tow vehicle and long trailers don't make a good combination especially when you get into trouble.

Realize this could be an issue but I figure I'll have the trailer longer than the Sport Trac and when I'm ready to get something new it will be a crew cab with a short box. In the meantime I'll just have to be cautious and if it means I change my travel times due to weather so be it.

Is there a tranny cooler on the Explorer ST? i would put one on if you are pulling any kind of trailer. JMHO

Isn't one, and probably won't put one on. Last season I pulled it UP, then left it there for a month while I just drove the truck back and forth, then pulled it home. Other than that I'd say most of the trips would be 75 to 200 miles and in WI so nothing major.
 
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