Actually only 6,000lbs.You don't have enough margin to your tow rating to tow that trailer. You should consider the GVWR of the trailer as the weight you need to tow and then your tow rating should exceed that number with a decent margin(10-20%). The trailer GVWR is likely the weight of the trailer once you load it with all of your supplies. The truck's tow rating is based on one average driver in a stock vehicle with no other stuff. No luggage, no passengers, no nothing. Just one driver. The JTR Diesel tow rating is 6,500 lbs if I remember correctly. Check your owners manual. So you have negative margin with that trailer.
I looked on the website and it says they're 4900 lbs "dry weight". Idk what that all does NOT account for, but fluid wise the 3 tanks hold a total of 79 gallons. That's 550 pounds extra by itself. Like another said, you could do it locally, but I would never move it long distance. That 18' would be much better.I have a 2023 Rubicon Diesel with Tow package. Do you folks think it will be OK to tow this trailer?