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    Default Willman's Bantam BT3-C Expedition Trailer Buildup



    Bantam BT3-C Expedition Trailer

    Mods:

    - New axle with 10" Elec drum brakes
    - Lock n' roll hitch
    - Wheelers 16x8 "b" wheels and 255 BF Mud's
    - Scepter cans with AT holders
    - AT fenders
    - SS locking hasp
    - Metal lid w/ gas stocks
    - Eezi-Awn 1800 series
    - Hitch



    Future mods:
    - LED trailer lights
    - Propane tank with mount
    - Lots more to come....



    From the start:



    She should be ready for next weekends Moab trip!!!

    Well here she is!!!!! Shes even matches my tow rig!!!



    Pretty good cond. for being for 1946...



    Shes got a ball hitch that got to go! I got a Lock n' roll to replace it!



    Lot to do!!!! Here's a picture of the new hitch setup!!



    In Fab mode!!! (more pics to come)






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    sweet trailer! I also have a 46 T3-C. is the serial number plate still on yours? it would be on the driver's side on the front panel.
    I sandblasted and powdercoated the original wheels on mine and installed 7.00x15 NDC military tube type tires so that the tires and wheels would not stick out from the fenders.
    these 1/4 ton trailers are getting hard to find in decent shape.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Willman
    Well here she is!!!!! Shes even matches my tow rig!!!


    Can't wait to see this person!

    And that Ranger in the background is gawd awful.....
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    Nice trailer! Congrats!
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    Quote Originally Posted by kcowyo
    And that Ranger in the background is gawd awful.....
    Your telling me!!!!

    My father-in-law has a good size blacksmiths shop...That truck belongs to one of the workers! Wouldn't that be a great ExPo project build for a rig!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by atavuss
    sweet trailer! I also have a 46 T3-C. is the serial number plate still on yours? it would be on the driver's side on the front panel.
    I sandblasted and powdercoated the original wheels on mine and installed 7.00x15 NDC military tube type tires so that the tires and wheels would not stick out from the fenders.
    these 1/4 ton trailers are getting hard to find in decent shape.
    Thanks man!!!

    The plate is still on their...but covered in paint..I need to get the paint off one of these days....

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    Very nice find. I'm on the fence on bringing my M101 this weekend since my wife bailed and it is just me and my 5yo. If it was complete with my tent mounted it would be a no brainer but as of now it is only prepared for hauling mo stuff...

    How much stuff are you bringing with a pickup bed and a trailer???
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    Quote Originally Posted by durango_60
    Very nice find. I'm on the fence on bringing my M101 this weekend since my wife bailed and it is just me and my 5yo. If it was complete with my tent mounted it would be a no brainer but as of now it is only prepared for hauling mo stuff...

    How much stuff are you bringing with a pickup bed and a trailer???
    With the wife coming....The whole kitchen sink!!!!

    With extra water due to the heat, caring extra fuel and all the baby's stuff...the trailer will be making the trip!!!

    durango_60...you gotta bring your trailer!!!!! Everybody doing it!!!! Plus..it would be cool to get some pictures of the two in battle!!!


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    Willman,
    did you get the new hitch set-up installed? how did you mate the new hitch to the trailer?
    I took my Bantam through some mild off road trips with the stock Fulton ball hitch, it did better than I thought it would, but a lock and roll or other type hitch would work better off road.

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    Quote Originally Posted by atavuss
    Willman,
    did you get the new hitch set-up installed? how did you mate the new hitch to the trailer?
    I took my Bantam through some mild off road trips with the stock Fulton ball hitch, it did better than I thought it would, but a lock and roll or other type hitch would work better off road.
    The hitch is all installed and looks great!!!! I took a piece of 3x3x3/16" tube and welded a plate to weld to the tonge of the trailer....The 3x3 works great letting the hitch spin 360 degrees freely. I will post some pictures soon before the weekend's Moab trip of the hitch on the trailer........

    Trailer lights and repack the bearings left to go!!!


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