my m416 project

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Leave it to Don to switch the axle around the easy/right way... ;-)

You can always abandon the existing wiring and go buy a trailer harness kit that plugs into the tail lights. Not too expensive and you'll know it's wired right.
 

RRDirtyHarry

Observer
I went to a salvage today. found out that the relay harness in the driver side quarter panel is for the trailer harness, and that it was bad. so I picked up a new set of relays and hope they work.
 

RRDirtyHarry

Observer
YAY!!!! I got the trailer brake lights working. turns out the trailer wiring harness for the jeep wasn't getting hard power, so I found a wire nearby that had power with the key turned on and spliced it into the trailer wiring and wuhlah! brake lights working. sometimes I consider myself a wiring genius, and then I find another wiring issue. the trailer backup light wont work. I don't know why, but I do know that its not required, so that will be a slowly progressing job, probably resulting in new backup lights mounted. probably grab a set of the $26 offroad lights from walmart and hardwire them as the reverse lights on it.

also, I took the trailer to the nearby spot and gave it a test run. wasn't able to grab any pics because I wasn't planning on going so I left my camera and gopro at home. but I think I may go out tomorrow and plan on taking a few pics. the test was a success, regardless of the fact that im open front and rear, I only got stuck twice. but I was able to backup and get out.

speaking of backing up, im completely new to the trailer scene, and don't have any trailer experience, so this is a little harder than I thought lol.
 

RRDirtyHarry

Observer
heres a few pics I took today. nothing special. I got some video too but I didn't like the way it turned out.

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hesterj

Adventurer
Sounds like you are on the same build budget as a lot of us. I got 2 1/2 years head start on you and my little M416 just made it to stage 2 of a 3 part buildup. It's a fun project between the honey-do's for me. This slow pace is working out though....it gives me time to do it right the first time. (unlike the PO's failed attempt at a hack bubba gate!!)

Glad the light issue has been worked out. Is the spare going to be the next step?
 

RRDirtyHarry

Observer
yeah the spare tire mount for the rear. a friend is giving me his old hitch mounted spare carrier, and im gonna have a hitch receiver mounted on the rear of the jeep. then comes the lid. I have to drive the xj and this back to Oklahoma in march, so I need it roll ready with a lid by then.
 

RRDirtyHarry

Observer
tried to go up and pre run a planned camping trip to a place near me called surprise lake, but we couldn't make it all the way to the lake yet. its in the mountains, and there was still a lot of snow. took a few snow pics. nothing special.

also found out that I have 2 broken motor mounts out of 2. lol and a bad driveline ujoint. anyways, all in due time. well heres the pics

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DonBeasley

Adventurer
Nice rig and great pictures. How many thumbs up did you get with the trailer on that trip. I hate to stop for gas as it is 20 minutes to get out. Everyone wants to look at the trailer and talk about the Jeep they used to own.
 
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RRDirtyHarry

Observer
lol I know what you mean. but the trip is only a 30 minute drive to the snow for me, so I don't have to stop for gas lol. people like to see me do hillclimbs and stuff with the trailer. anyways I got my 8.25 for the jeep last night, and getting the new motor mounts and tranny mount today. so I have some work to do on the jeep before I can get started on the trailer again.
 

RRDirtyHarry

Observer
where are the lift points your talking about? sorry I just don't know what you mean.

Looks pretty good - all pieces parts seem to be there. Does the parking brake work? You've got the Marine Corp version with the lift points. Really nice find!

Looks like an SOA is in order given the lift on your two vehicle... if the rust isn't too bad, you can do this very easily with a spin/flip maneuver of the axle and only loosening one spring hanger.

Enjoy!
 

RRDirtyHarry

Observer
ahhh ok I know what you mean now lol. I thought you meant a different lift lol. like lifting the trailer to make it taller not lifting it to move it haha. yeah I like them, but theyre kinda getting in the way of my ideas.....lol. I don't have any idea for them.
 

RRDirtyHarry

Observer
lol yeah see this is a budget build for a reason. if I could afford a helicopter I would of had this trailer done the day after I got it lol. but other than that I guess I can use them as moving points in case It gets stuck or something somehow.
 

DonBeasley

Adventurer
lol yeah see this is a budget build for a reason. if I could afford a helicopter I would of had this trailer done the day after I got it lol. but other than that I guess I can use them as moving points in case It gets stuck or something somehow.

Doesn't matter what model, it is still a Jeep. Remember what my tagline says.
 

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