My M416 - Yes, another one

Trailpsycho

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Jimbolio-

Really like this set up! I have the same tent and awning, but I have an M416 trailer. I had been debating on how to handle the lid, a higher rack(for the tent and awning) and this sort of exo lift was on my radar. I was debating a rack with a screw jack type lift assist.... I hadn't really thought about using four struts, but your set up looks like it is working good and seems unobtrusive. I would love to see some more pics and details, if you are willing to share.

Thanks!
 

Trailpsycho

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Can you try emailing me via my profile? Perhaps, it's the iPad, I have a notice of a PM, but My inbox shows nothing new. It didn't come through on my android either.

Thanks!
 

Kiddmen57

Supporting Sponsor
Can you try emailing me via my profile? Perhaps, it's the iPad, I have a notice of a PM, but My inbox shows nothing new. It didn't come through on my android either.

Thanks!

Sent the PM' out to both parties again, and emailed you via profile. I checked my outbox and there was no message to you...so maybe it got lost in the electrons somewhere.
 

yotes65

Observer
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Jim.... when are you going to paint that trailer to match your FJ? You'll be the "Coolest" kid on the block. :Wow1:
 
Everything about this build is completely wrong...............all because its not attached to my vehicle or stored in my garage...hahahaaha :wings:

This trailer is awesome and I'm following to a "T" for my upcoming build on lessons learned. Thanks so much for sharing your experience and rights and wrongs of the build to give us all a chance at success.

Also, I PM'd you for the hinges.

Mahalo from Hawaii!

E
 

Buckshot62

Observer
M416 & M100 brackets and hinges.

Got a hold of this guy this evening on facebook group : M416 &M101Series Military Trailers. I'm guessing he didn't have much response over here. Anyway I ordered my brackets from him and he said anyone could message him and he would respond on the above mentioned page. Hope this helps some of you guys out.
 

Greg_Volkman

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I was out there too Klayton! I heard you were bogarting some cross band repeat action. (Just too funny someone used 4x4ham for that). Here was my setup on top of 7 Bravo. Did you see it? It was pretty windy on Saturday.

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I didn't make ANY of this. Your mad skills are incredible. I could never replicate your talent, but I DID win the TJM tent at the 2014 Summit. (In case the SLEE guys are wondering where it went). So with your skill, and my luck maybe we can conquer southern arizona. It's been too long my friend.

What kind of awning is that, and do you know how wide it is where it attaches at the trailer? My rack is 73" long and I want to buy an awning for the side since my tent goes off the back. Thanks!

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jimbolio

Observer
Trailer answers

build thread for this trailer? or just details about the tent lift?

Dan

There isn't a build thread because I didn't build it. A fellow AZFJ'r did. She's painted Desert Tan now to fit in with the terrain around Arizona.



  • The awning is a Camping Lab 2000mm and will soon be for sale.

    The Lifting system was 4 x 75lb gas shocks that pushed the tent up quite effectively, until they didn't and it was insanely expensive to replace all 4. It's basically square tubing (the black part) sliding inside larger square tubing (The Tan Part) (Sorry, don't have the wall measurements etc.) I have to grease the inner shaft with marine grease (Which get's on everything). I am hunting for a good cover (Shock style cover) that would fit.

    Pulling it down required a ratchet strap, and was a pain in the ***.

    New system involves 30" scissor jacks, a Ryobi Impact, a 3/4" socket and about 200% less time to raise/lower.
    The jacks rest on a couple of 1/2" square tubes welded to the lid, and the top is stabilized by a couple of bolts.
    The whole contraption comes off and sets aside so you can open up the lid.
    This weekend will be my first time using the new system in Action. I have raised / lowered several times with the tent onboard, and it works pretty well, as long as you don't raise one more than the other (Basically take turns) I can get the platform up/ down in about 60 seconds with the impact. Not tried the manual crank yet, but it's a backup if the battery is dead. I got the scissor jacks on Amazon and since I'm not a welder, contracted out that work. I did paint a yellow line on the inner tube because it was hard to know when to stop cranking. Now there's a mark.

    Basically there are 4 pins that go through holes that keep the top elevated. (As you can see from the images below, the Annex doesn't sit flat so I will likely drill some more holes, but then the lid won't open as much. Always consequences to build decisions. )
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Also had the very skilled Crazy John make me a spare tire mount too. Reused the Spare Tire mount from my FJ once it became useless upon my EXP1 rear swingout install. Now it's useful again. Swingout owners, there's a market now for those old tire mount bells.

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This one shows the Water Jug mount. Turns out to be a REALLY handy spot for a water jug. (Near the lid opening/Awning shade/kitchen areas)
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Overlooking Sedona on the Hotloop
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A few Action shots from Summit X
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The zipper on the cover broke on the way, now replaced

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That RTT is the 2014 Grand prize for Summit 8. Best dollar ever invested.
 
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