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Angled was first, going back to the PS Magazine article where it gave you the specs to weld one, then TACOM made a kit. Then the not very common Slat style, of which there were a few varieties of. Then it went to the tube with bend, and now tube.
I have a 1945 Willys MB and 1954 CJ3B. Both were originally 6 Volt. I was doing a full resto of both (not at the same time) removing the "bubba mod'ed electrical stuff", and needed to replace the wiring harnesses with a Vintage Wiring of Maine harness, as the originals were shot. I...
I have used Walcks, Bensinger, and on rare occasion when I could find it anywhere else, Beachwood Canvas. They are all East Coast based, and I can order Monday and they all show up Tuesday.
You wont see much rust, as they are aluminum. Download the TM, do the PMCS on it, that will cover everything to make sure it is roadworthy. Bearings are the biggest deadline item to any small trailer.
shocks are the same as a M998. Bearings are Timkens, availible at any auto parts store. The wheels cylinders, Beltfed34 on ebay had them new and cheap.
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