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  1. K

    M1101 tail lights?

    Unfortunately the wires and grounds all look good. Looks like I will be replacing both of these with new replaceable bulb ones 🙃
  2. K

    M1101 tail lights?

    So I’m seeing everywhere that post 2006 these trailers should all have LED lights. I purchased a 2009 schutt m1101. so I expected to have tail lights I could replace the bulbs on (picked up 1156 LED’s and was ready to put them in) but found that the lights are a single housing (un openable as...
  3. K

    M1101 Light Bulbs

    I know this line is a bit old, but I am working on re-wiring my trailer now, I’ve done the military to 4 flat conversion. My trailer is a 2009 Schutt m1101 but it doesn’t seem to have the bulbs like the others I’ve seen, the tail lights/blinkers are these one piece sets. Guessing in order to...
  4. K

    2009 Schutt M1101, flattening a crumpled edge, advice needed

    Not sure I can just drill it and turn it over. That portion is connected to the wall that becomes the bed. I think I’d essentially have to take the entire tub out to really get to that part.
  5. K

    2009 Schutt M1101, flattening a crumpled edge, advice needed

    Yeah I’m not all too bummed about it. It overall is in great shape apart from that. Thing is there’s no way for me to get a mallet to the area that needs to be “tapped” up. That part will eventually be covered by a roof rack that I’ll be throwing on for a roof top tent. But I’d prefer the valley...
  6. K

    2009 Schutt M1101, flattening a crumpled edge, advice needed

    Hey all! Picked up my M1101 the other week and have started breaking things down to prep for lining (inside will be black, outside ill be doing in a desert tan). was curious if anyone knew of a good way to flatten the pictured indent on the top side of the outside wall. This is right where the...
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