So first thing I did was to add a few Thule bars that I found on Craigslist. This will be an ongoing common thread as it seems I am finding everything on Craigslist. (In fact although I got this from another member, it was also posted in my local Craigslist)
So here are a couple photos with...
I like how the tarp matches the camo pattern on the trailer body. Although I am most likely going to paint the body black to match the tow vehicle. My daughter likes the camo and it is growing on me so we will see. I did tell her that I would keep the tarp camo even if the body is black. That is...
Ok, I figured I would start a build thread on my camping trailer. I am going at a slow pace but enjoying it as I go. Wish I could afford to buy one already outfitted the way I want it. But it is about the journey right?
So here it goes... 1992 Canadian M101 CDN2. Purchased from another forum...
Nice. You work fast. I have a similar trailer but am not working the same speed you are. Hopefully I get my act together soon and start a build thread soon. Looking forward to your progress.
I don't have any answers to your questions, but I am following your thread to see where you take it. I have a smaller Aluma trailer that I bought with the intentions of turning it into a camping trailer. Looking forward to see what you do with yours.
No issue there. They are my older stock wheels. My concern is they are older wheels and that is why I was questioning the spare. Any issue with them not being a dedicated trailer tire?
That is what I am hoping. I think my biggest concern would be the fender to tire clearance with the bigger 33" spare. Just checking to see if I am crazy.
I have a M101 CDN2 trailer that I am installing wheels to match my tow vehicle (same bolt pattern). My original intention was to have the tow vehicle and trailer share one spare. The tires are 33" on the tow vehicle, to include the spare. So my question is I am thinking about only going with 31"...
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