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'Camper_Bob' raises some good points to consider......., be mindful of potential "loaded" weights.
Published Tow Ratings can be a little mis-leading in some cases, your actual Tow Rating may be less then 7,200lbs.
Tow Ratings:
http://www.jaycoowners.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3866
Also, keep in mind that a trailer's "loaded" tongue weight is supported by the tow vehicle, so the weight is subtracted from the vehicles "available" payload capacity.
To take the guess work out of your trailer search, I would confirm what available payload capacity your Jeep has...., and a 3-minute visit to your local CAT scale will tell you.
Take your Jeep under "loaded" conditions (full fuel, passengers, cargo) to a CAT scale and weigh it. Subtract the CAT scale weight from the GVWR noted on the driver's door..., the remaining weight is your "available" payload capacity for a trailer's loaded tongue weight and a 50lb WDH.
Note: RV and WDH manufatures recommend that a trailer's loaded tongue weight should be in the 10% to 15% range of the trailer's loaded weight...., most folks find that it actually will fall in the 13% to 15% range (which is desirable).
Bob
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2016 GM 2500HD 6.0L/4.10
2018 Jay Flight 24RBS
2002 GM 2500HD 6.0L/4:10 (retired)
2005 Jayco Eagle 278FBS (retired)
1999 Jayco Eagle 246FB (retired)
Reese HP Dual Cam (Strait-Line)