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  1. Buffalobwana

    M1101/M1102 Trailer Body Panels

    This is a good idea as they have a civy version of the company. While the civy trailer they market doesn’t look the same ... customer service is customer service any way you slice it. But, honestly, I doubt you will beat the deal you got already, by much ... if at all. They seem to have made...
  2. Buffalobwana

    M1101/M1102 Trailer Body Panels

    Spagman, we still want photos! Well, I do. :) just hit the little picture icon icon in the toolbar, second from last, select your picture, hit upload, wait for a while and show us what’s going on. You would be amazed at the ideas some of these guys come up with.
  3. Buffalobwana

    M1101/M1102 Trailer Body Panels

    Unless you are trying to go full original, and I don’t see why at this point ... but it is your trailer. Just a suggestion, go to Tractor Supply or Atwood’s (down south) McMaster Carr, Granger, whatever, and buy two matching pins with ball detent that you like, maybe ones with pull handles. Get...
  4. Buffalobwana

    M1101/M1102 Trailer Body Panels

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  5. Buffalobwana

    M1101/M1102 Trailer Body Panels

    I’m with ya Tinstar. Kind of amazing to see them deal with such “small potatoes”. No offense. I have tried to get TMs for items from companies with crickets chirping on the other side once they found out I bought it on auction. I did get a quote for completing missing pieces for a radio for...
  6. Buffalobwana

    M1101/M1102 Trailer Body Panels

    I do not know the alloy. I didn’t think it would be identical to the Humvee. I did look at mine today and thought that fabing a piece of aluminum and riveting it in might be the best bet. Your mileage may vary.
  7. Buffalobwana

    M1101/M1102 Trailer Body Panels

    Wow, really no easy way to fix that. And each method the desired quality outcome will hinge on the price you are willing to pay. Weld a skin on top of the damaged piece. Hard to say, since I can’t see the damage. You might have to turn the trailer up on it’s side to get a good weld. Take a...
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