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Thread: M101a2 Camper Build

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    Default M101a2 Camper Build

    After years of tent camping with my sons, I started to think about something with a few more comforts.

    I have an M416, and was fond of the military style trailer for dragging up mild trails. Then as luck would have it, I found a guy on Pirate selling a camper he had built for a M101a2.

    So, I picked up a m101a2 from a surplus guy in PA, and away we go.

    Overall theme of this will be low budget and utilitarian. We use a Boy Scout style chuck box for cooking, so we don't need kitchen space or plumbing. The camper will sleep three plus a dog, and storage space for gear.

    I've got the trailer and camper, but haven't mounted the camper yet. The paint is in good shape, so I will probably leave it for now.

    Long term, I may do an axle swap to get electric brakes. But, in the short run, does anyone know of a source for a cheap spare tire for these trailers?

    Trailer and tow rig



    Camper





    Our kitchen


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    Love the Chuckbox..

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    They're just regular 8 lug GM rims....any salvage yard should have some...or Craigslist.

    Nice find, good luck with the project.

    Pat
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    That's right, 8x6.5 lug pattern.

    BTW, you have an awesome looking Jeep. I really like it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by m101a3 View Post
    That's right, 8x6.5 lug pattern.

    BTW, you have an awesome looking Jeep. I really like it.
    Thanks.

    I've got a pair of them.

    Trailer Queen



    and DD/Camping rig

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    Did the guy you bought the camper from happen to mention what it came off of originally? I am having a hell of a time matching any sort of lid to the dimmensions of the M101A2.

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    Quote Originally Posted by derekrayhall View Post
    Did the guy you bought the camper from happen to mention what it came off of originally? I am having a hell of a time matching any sort of lid to the dimmensions of the M101A2.
    Here is his build thread.

    http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showt...ghlight=m101a2

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    Todays progress was getting the camper onto the trailer. Took much longer than anticipated.






    Rear opens like a door



    Or opens like a hatch for easier loading



    Interior


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    I haven't really done anything inside the trailer. I scrubbed it out pretty good. I've bought some supplies, and played around with google sketch up. but, the rain has halted any real progress.

    I picked up a Honda EU2000 generator for it.

    I'm having RWF build a tray/box for the tongue to house the generator, battery box, and Jerry cans.

    I bought some headliner fabric to cover the inside of the shell.

    I've built a bunk for the kids bed, just plywood and memory foam.

    I'm planning on something like this fold out sofa for my sleeping platform.

    http://www.rbcomponents.com/sprinter...a-sleeper.html

    Questions that still need answers are...

    What do do for flooring and insulation on the actual trailer part?

    Portable AC or window AC with some kind of door system?

    Buy an awning, or just rig something up for outdoor shade area?

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    flooring use some sleeping mats glued to the floor.

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