M35A2 KAISER
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The LED tailights are mounted in premade boxes made by Buyers Products, the boxes were made to be mounted horz. But they fit well vert. The little side marker LED clearence lights are neat little lights you drill a 3/4 hole for the gromet. I just cut the rear support for the bed side and the pocket for the side boards completly out of the way and put the box in its place, the box is heavy-duty and more than makes uo for the support removed.Love those tail lights. How about a few dedicated photos of how/what you did? Thanks
I will get some pictures off of my old phone to show some details give me a couple days.M35A2 KAISER,
Is it possible to get a little more information about your modification to that trailer? That gearing system looks great!
Any information and additional photos would be much appreciated!
Depends on who your asking.What model of trailer is that?
Yes thank you.Lending a hand here.....
I believe this is the trailer you're asking about View attachment 730094View attachment 730095
I think I know but will allow someone who REALLY KNOWS identify it for you to avoid further confusion.
Did you add pockets or weld on the rails?here's my M1061a hauling logs View attachment 730110View attachment 730111
How much would YOU like to know Chaplain? I can assist...I think I know but will allow someone who REALLY KNOWS identify it for you to avoid further confusion.
Sometimes it's good to put the cart before the horse. If you get an M322 then you'll have a perfect and unequivocally logical reason to upgrade to a 5 ton. Win/win situation...Well that rules out the M322 for my use, looks like you need a 5Ton or better to hual that big girl around.
Well I think I need to finish getting my M35A2C built first sir. I do however follow the lodgic.Sometimes it's good to put the cart before the horse. If you get an M322 then you'll have a perfect and unequivocally logical reason to upgrade to a 5 ton. Win/win situation...