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  1. BFR

    The best way to modify a military trailer

    This is just temporary. No lunette on this one I will be using one of Kilby's multi axis hitches on a telescoping tongue. Oddly enough this is the tongue I hacked off that bantam in the first post.
  2. BFR

    The best way to modify a military trailer

    The tent is the "big" mombasa (3man) I got it from southeast overland and was very pleased with their price and service.
  3. BFR

    The best way to modify a military trailer

    What it looks like setup...
  4. BFR

    The best way to modify a military trailer

    Thanks guys. Size wise this falls about half way between the t3/m100/m416 and the USm101. I thought about OD ( could have even gotten 383green or 686tan), but the color of the raw steel grew on me during fabrication so i decided to go with the most durable finish I could get that was similar...
  5. BFR

    The best way to modify a military trailer

    tongue box, battery rack, and fuel can mounts Disassembled for media blast Reassembled after powder coat Exterior 99% done (about all that is left is weather stripping) More mil surplus light content...
  6. BFR

    The best way to modify a military trailer

    1. Start with a bantam t3 1/4 ton trailer 2. Sell it. 3. Build what you want from scratch without hacking up something of historical significance. Frame parts cut and laid out Frame & suspension done and being tested Tub fabrication MV content... Tail lights Fender fab
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