Juice tranny (slang) = automatic.
I ask because in my 2001 f350 a/t Ford was replacing my tranny every July for 3 years, then I got an f 450 with a gear trans. for my towing, and was wondering if you're '99 has the same? I was pulling heavy 18000# JLG man lift every few weeks (short haul), but this was with aux cooling, Amsoil, & gauges monitoring temps. and on any tow that I could, I'd use low range (hubs out) for the mechanical advantage, still burned them up. I think it has an e4od or something. I still have the truck and love it but I don't tow with it. I know, I overloaded it, but I think it is widely known to be a crap transmission.
I think you'll be happy with the b/p trlr. for your described needs. One advantage to the g/n that has not been mentioned is that chances are you're buddies will not be able to borrow it. (no hitch):laughing:
I do have the Juice

I think ti's the same e4od tranny, so let's hope it doesn't blow up

I have the "tower of gauges" as well to monitor the temps.
A gn won't weigh 6k unless you go with tandem duals. My PJ 25' weighed 4600 lbs empty, a gn is without a doubt better ride. Load placement will not be as big of an issue with the GN either. This was my last ride, an f250 with 9900 rating. It was night and day difference with this setup vs a BP.
Matt
That's an awesome setup Matt. The trailer looks REALLY nice! I have no doubt that a GN would ride better, that's a fact, and has been beaten to death already on this short thread

Once again, the "best" ride isn't my main priority, fitting all my implements is, and for that, I need space in my bed. So although I completely agree that a GN would ride better, that's besides the point. The main point was that I was surprised I can carry more weight legally with a bumper pull than I can with a GN, and I wanted to double check to make sure I was figuring this right.
Maybe now that we realize my weights were off, it may make a difference. back to the calculator...
Your right, I was looking at the weights for the tandem duals by mistake. I was looking at this brochure from PJ.
http://www.pjtrailers.com/brochures/web_flatdecks.pdf They list the standard dual 25' GN as 5,100 lbs empty, so certainly a difference from the 6k I stated earlier, my mistake.
They list the bumper pull 26' as 4,340 lbs. I'm just using the PJ brochure as an example. They also state right on there that the weights may not be exact, so who knows what to believe. Bottom line is the equivalent GN will weigh more than the bumper pull, and now that Rusty convinced me that my tranny is a ticking time bomb, I better stay as light as possible :laughing: