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    Trailer for the wife

    Firehawkclone, Sounds like you got a keeper, Wife and trailer! I keep telling my Wife, the Deuce was for her. I don't think she's buying it. Look forward to see what you build.
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    New M101A2 expo trailer build

    John, Here's one for the water tanks. http://www.ronco-plastics.com/newRonco/index.php
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    M101A1 axle swap?

    CaptnDavie, I'm not following you. You have a working 3/4 ton M101 and you want to replace the axle with a 1/4 ton axle, run smaller tires, but with a 16 inch wheel and a load range E for heavier loads. Seems to me, you are taking a risk, by lengthing the axle. Cutting and welding can be...
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    ARB Twin Cylinder compressor

    Questions: Are you useing the compressor to run your lockers, also. If you don't mind, how much? I have front and rear air lockers and was thinking on going with the Puma. Thanks, Ron
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    My M101 project

    Nice job on the paint. It still looks military and right at home, behind the Jeep.
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    M101 3/4 Ton Expedition Trailer Build

    Robert, Good job, on the welding. Everything is coming along, keep going at it.
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    My M101 project

    That's what it's all about. Good Job!
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    Need Suggestions for Hydraulic Brake With Parking Brake

    Here's one way, http://www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Brakes/Titan/T4822500.html?feed=npn, for an e-brake, you might have rig a military cable operated e-brake. Many surplus sites have them.
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    M101 3/4 Ton Expedition Trailer Build

    I would let your needs dictate how to trim the sheet metal. Are you going to need that extra floor space in front of the fenders, if not , cut it down. Many different ways you could go. It takes alot of beer and head scratching, to see where you're going to put everything!
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    My M101 project

    I tell my Wife, they're vacations. She's a good sport. I've been all over the USA. I just like to bid on GL and go low. then wait. I really should sell a couple.
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    My M101 project

    Here's a M101A3, One ton rated, with Humvee tires and run flat wheels. All fiber rails with a like new top. Paid $251, but had to drive out of state. I like these, because the axle is bumped up, in the middle and the fenders are pulled out, to cover the tires. I try to buy two at a time, when...
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    M101 3/4 Ton Expedition Trailer Build

    Both you guys have trailers, that will last a life time, just the way they sit. We have four different 101's and two 105's. My Son is building one, like your's, a multi-purpose type. He needs to haul mulch, lumber, bikes and camping stuff and the 101 is perfect for the job. I'm going to build a...
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    M101 3/4 Ton Expedition Trailer Build

    I like your idea on trimming the tongue sheet metal, but rethink the fender trim. Alot of work and someday you might want to run wider tires. Good job on your design.
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    My M101 project

    I believe you have what is called " combat Rims " 5 stud wheel, same as the M37 and the old Dodge Power Wagons. Rarer than most wheels, hard to find. My M37 wheels are just the plain split ring wheel, most shops won't mess with them.
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    New M101A2 ¾ ton trailer

    You can paint over it, but if you sand on it, everybody says to wear a mask. The CARC paint on your trailer is hazardous,if inhaled.
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    M101 3/4 Ton Expedition Trailer Build

    Robert, The tongue is working out good. Looks very sturdy. Since you took off the surge brake, did you also remove the brake componets. It would be nice to keep the two ebrakes working. They come in handy, sometimes
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    Land Cruiser Photos

    Here's how it's looking today, I have aways to go!
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    Land Cruiser Photos

    Two different pigs! The gray one is just for parts, if I need them. The green one is getting the 5.3 vortec and H55. Your truck is the type, I'm trying for. Good Job!
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    Land Cruiser Photos

    Here's a couple of mine.
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    Rock between duals

    Mog, I never heard of a rock pick. Do you have picture of one or explain it alittle more. Sounds like a good idea, to me. Thanks, Ron
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