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I have a few fiberglass sideboards on my M105A2 trailers that are cracked and I'm thinking about replacing them sometime. I also have a M105A2 that has wood sideboards. I'm thinking that I just may replace the fiberglass sideboards with wood but I am wondering why the switch was made by the military in the first place. Were fiberglass sideboards better in some way? Cheaper? Stronger? Lighter?
For my personal use, I think wood sideboards may be better. I've also noticed that on trailers with fiberglass sideboards, the pointy ribs rub on the tarps and they wear holes in the tarps, particularly on the front corners. Perhaps wood side boards would be better just because of this issue alone.
What type of wood was used on the original side boards? I've searched a few threads here and I see oak, treated pine, and cedar all mentioned.
I'm probably not going to do anything right away. I am just planning for a future weekend project when I have time and the weather is nice; it would be good to have conversation with others who have history on the wood vs. fiberglass question.
Thanks,
Don
For my personal use, I think wood sideboards may be better. I've also noticed that on trailers with fiberglass sideboards, the pointy ribs rub on the tarps and they wear holes in the tarps, particularly on the front corners. Perhaps wood side boards would be better just because of this issue alone.
What type of wood was used on the original side boards? I've searched a few threads here and I see oak, treated pine, and cedar all mentioned.
I'm probably not going to do anything right away. I am just planning for a future weekend project when I have time and the weather is nice; it would be good to have conversation with others who have history on the wood vs. fiberglass question.
Thanks,
Don