What kind of weight capacity does a M416 trailer capable of?

vintageracer

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I have found an old M416 trailer that kinda rough and definitely cheap. There is a topper available from a seller that is made for a 416 however it's metal and it's heavy at 250 lbs estimated.

What kind of weight capacity does a M416 trailer capable of and how stable are they with the weight up high?
 

Ovrlnd Rd

Adventurer
They were designed for 500lbs (1/4 ton trailer) off road and 750lbs on road. With new, higher rated tires I'm sure you can push that a bit but it still doesn't have much for suspension.M416DataPlate.jpg
 

vintageracer

To Infinity and Beyond!
Thanks for the responses.

I bought it!!!

Paid $300.00 for it.

Here it is in all it's glory!
 

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Flyfishjeep

Adventurer
Like all things military, they are way overbuilt for the rating. I have carried 18 bags of concrete (90lb bags) home from Lowes a few times and towed some loads through the Rubicon that were easily 900-1000 lbs. The military had that trailer (M762) platform beefed up to 3/4 ton with just some additional springs and an additional crossmember. One suggestion.....the C shackles tend to bend when you carry weight. This will push the frame down closer to the wheels and so I would suggest tackling that. I like to keep them close to stock, so I use these from Kaiser Willy's. Good luck with your build.

https://www.kaiserwillys.com/catego...pring-shackle-kit-heavy-duty-fits-52-66-m38a1
 

CampStewart

Observer
Those trailers are very overbuilt and rugged. I wouldn't hesitate to put 2500lbs in it providing my tow rig had enough brakes. I regularly haul 2200lbs in a home made trailer that isn't nearly as strong as that. You have a real project in front of you, lots of unusual mods to undo on yours. I hope you start off by taking it to someone and get it soda blasted after you get the tongue fixed
 

old_CWO

Well-known member
Not a bad trailer to start with at that price. As other have said, there's a bit to correct but it certainly doesn't look like a total basket case.

As far as maximum realistic payload: fresh stock early CJ front leafs are rated between 1550 lbs and 1940 lbs per pair. Subtracting off the weight of the trailer, I would say 1200 to 1500 is in the ballpark for safe and reasonable.
 
I’m going to say the trailer tongue on that one could use a solid piece of square steel before I would put much more than a small load on board. Just a friendly suggestion.


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Flyfishjeep

Adventurer
I agree with grnhornetcusto regarding the tongue. Might suggest actually making it a 2 inch receiver tube instead and that will give you options for towing with a normal hitch, off road hitch (like a Max Coupler), or a pintal. I will try and dig up some photos.
 

Ovrlnd Rd

Adventurer
Believe it or not the original Pintal is still under all that mess of a tongue!

Actually that part is called a lunette. That's the ring that goes into a pintle hitch. It's hard to tell if the ring is still there or if they cut it off and just mounted that monstrocity on what was left.
 

vintageracer

To Infinity and Beyond!
Here's some squares of the underside of the "Hitch" arrangement that is mounted on top of the original lunette and pintle setup.
 

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