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Didn't do any actual work to the trailer lately but did some brainstorming. Mostly for spare tire mount, mud flaps, and storage boxes. Part of the plan for this trailer is to have multiple beds (same with the wrecker plans). So started laying out plans along the chassis for tool boxes to carry...
Interesting, wonder why they did that. I'm 5'10" and there is more than enough head room.
The drag was substantial, will have to check if maybe the ac was left were it allows air in. The front ac unit is mounted with the intake forward by the looks of it.
Just got the wrecker back to the lot...
Thanks, will start working on it soon. It appears pretty solid right now and no funky smells either haha.
The front door might get sealed off and a different door added to the passenger side, like the m146's
Will do, hub service and getting the brakes operational again are at the top of the list for it. Interesting to me that it's light enough my 1 ton can pull it (if it could work the air brakes). Also needs new mud flaps.
Have a replacement spare tire mount that will be installed.
Once that is...
M119 I picked from auction not too long ago. Don't know if the air brakes or either AC units work yet. Very little rust or other damage, lights work and the tires are in ok condition.
Took a few years but finally have my shell for a camper build! Tracked well behind my friends m915a2...
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