what the hell, i have never asked a spool Q?, and i took advice on flat towing, my last flat tow Q? was if the grand would handle it and as some of you commented it wouldn't so i took action and bought a truck and put wight over the axle.
My point was not that you've asked spool questions before, but that you asked about flat towing a TJ. We told you that while it's possible, it's not really a good idea.
You essentailly responded by saying "well I put some shiz in my truck and tested the braking once on a dry surface from a moderate speed, so I'm not worried about what you guys say."
A 3500 pound TJ that develops a mind of it's own on a wet/snowy/icy road will put your half pound truck into the ditch faster than you can say "Whoops I hydrolocked my ZJ again."
A half ton will handle towing a TJ better than a ZJ would, but that still doesn't make it a good idea. Given the choice, I wouldn't tow a 3500 pound trailer behind a one ton if it didn't have brakes. I've spent a lot of time pulling a lot of trailers down a lot of crappy roads - I learned some of these things the hard way. If you dislike me and don't want to listen to me, then listen to Clay.
If you really want to tow a TJ, get a trailer with some brakes that work. That's what will make the difference between doing it safely and having a very expensive pile-up. Either that or borrow a Peterbilt. Then you can safely flat to a TJ.