mtbcoach
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I've been lurking on the site for a while and finally registered so I can participate in the discussions. Found a bunch of great reads on trailer builds here and on ih8mud that gave me the inspiration to find one and start my own build.
So, somehow, through my searching, I find an M416 in Chattanooga that is in decent shape to build off of. Here are some pics the owner sent me...
He was originally asking $400 and is willing to drop the price to $300 + $275 for delivery to me in Cary. Seems like a decent deal to me since I don't have a pintle (not sure it would make the trip even if I did) or trailer to pick it up.
I've been able to find a bunch of links to suppliers and clear methods to get things cleaned up and ready for the build. One thing I haven't found is a good source for an off-road coupler, go with a pintle that swivels or go with an alternative method to allow as much articulation as possible.
My fantasy is to make a trailer capable of doing Rubicon. I did Rubithon last year for the first time with my daughters and want to drag my wife along this year. I know she will be more willing to come if I can build up a nice rig with an RTT for her to stay in. But, I'm not sure how reasonable it will be to expect a 6 month build up of something to be that capable.
One of the first things I'll need to consider is if going to ABC and getting a new axle/hub/brake set up so I can run the same wheels as on my rig or going to one of the air bag/shock independent suspension builds which "should" make it a bit more off-road capable, or am I wrong.
Any feedback on this first step will be greatly appreciated, please be gentle to the noob :violent-smiley-031: ...
So, somehow, through my searching, I find an M416 in Chattanooga that is in decent shape to build off of. Here are some pics the owner sent me...






He was originally asking $400 and is willing to drop the price to $300 + $275 for delivery to me in Cary. Seems like a decent deal to me since I don't have a pintle (not sure it would make the trip even if I did) or trailer to pick it up.
I've been able to find a bunch of links to suppliers and clear methods to get things cleaned up and ready for the build. One thing I haven't found is a good source for an off-road coupler, go with a pintle that swivels or go with an alternative method to allow as much articulation as possible.
My fantasy is to make a trailer capable of doing Rubicon. I did Rubithon last year for the first time with my daughters and want to drag my wife along this year. I know she will be more willing to come if I can build up a nice rig with an RTT for her to stay in. But, I'm not sure how reasonable it will be to expect a 6 month build up of something to be that capable.
One of the first things I'll need to consider is if going to ABC and getting a new axle/hub/brake set up so I can run the same wheels as on my rig or going to one of the air bag/shock independent suspension builds which "should" make it a bit more off-road capable, or am I wrong.
Any feedback on this first step will be greatly appreciated, please be gentle to the noob :violent-smiley-031: ...