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Thread: M101CDN offroad RTT trailer

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    Default M101CDN offroad RTT trailer

    well after lurking on many forums and checking out builds all over the net for about a year i finally got the trailer. An M101CDN, picked it up for $950.00 in Kelowna B.C. Canada and the guy has about 16 more if anyone is interested. Yes you read the right 16. Kelowna is north of the Washington border by 3 hours for all the americans who will be interested. So right away i did a spring over lift and put 35" tires and new wheels to match the Jeep. this way i just carry one spare. now a friend of mine is doing a bunch of fab work to it before i get it back and take it to the paint shop. i will let the pics tell the rest of the story.

    as it was when i found it




    checking tire fit after the spring over


    working on the spring over, didnt need to buy a single part.


    after spring over


    hooked up to my baby and ready for a road test


    during the spring over lift i also converted the 24 volt military lighting to 12 volt.

    then dropped it off with a friend for new wider fenders and a lid and front mount battery/propane box.




    even put another receiver on the back of it


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    the rear receiver holds the spare mount/rear trailer leg




    the lid with lift rams and latches mounted




    lid lift ram adjustment




    now we are just waiting on the laser guys to finish cutting and bending the steel for the front batt/propane box and i have also ordered a custom water tank to go above the axle between the frame rails. we will mount the tank with straps and put a rock/mud shield around it.

    hopefully in a week or so i should have the tent and awning mounted up. then just dissasemble and take to the paint shop. let me know what you think.

    cheers

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    Those fenders look great!

    Brian

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    Nice find for a grand. I like the fenders...good design. Hope you'll post more pictures as you get more work done to it.

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    Looks good.
    I will be checking back to see the progress.Now I will have to add one of these to my wish list
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    well we got the tongue box back from the laser guys....here it is











    in the gap between the tongue box and trailer tub i will be running the water/poer/propane lines.

    just waiting on the counter top that will mount to the passenger side of the trailer for cooking and other duties. once that is finished it is tent and awning mount time.....

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    Nice progress...it's really coming together.

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    Nice - I too like the fenders

    you might want to strip down d-rust / clean and grease the leaf springs while it gets painted, some here also missed a leaf or two whilst re-assembling to lower the spring weight.


    In order to stop your eggs getting scrambled

    Ammunition seemingly weighs less than camping gear

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    Quote Originally Posted by UK4X4 View Post
    Nice - I too like the fenders

    you might want to strip down d-rust / clean and grease the leaf springs while it gets painted, some here also missed a leaf or two whilst re-assembling to lower the spring weight.


    In order to stop your eggs getting scrambled

    Ammunition seemingly weighs less than camping gear
    thanks for the kind words guys, will keep this thread going as the build is completed.

    i have already taken 2 leafs out on each side of those massive spring pacs. as for painting....the whole thing is getting disassembled and will be sandblasted and painted. during reassembly i will of course be doing a complete greasing of what needs it and replacing shocks.

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    Damn nice fab work folks! That's one of the cleanest lines I ever seen on a can mil trailer. Very nice work. I take it you going to make an adjustable length hitch? Looks a lil close up front with the box.
    Last edited by highlandercj-7; 03-29-2009 at 02:17 PM.
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