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  1. Mainsail

    Another way to lower an M1101/M1102

    Keep the pictures coming!
  2. Mainsail

    Another way to lower an M1101/M1102

    I think they're rated for a payload of 2740# max.
  3. Mainsail

    Another way to lower an M1101/M1102

    The M11101 and M1102 trailers are identical. The only difference is the data plate. Both trailers have the same weight capacity; the numbers on the data plate are for the soldier to determine whether his vehicle is allowed to tow it.
  4. Mainsail

    Another way to lower an M1101/M1102

    Sorry for another question: So right now the axle is only attached at the sides, and not on top (up through the frame rail)?
  5. Mainsail

    Another way to lower an M1101/M1102

    Thanks! I'll be interested to hear how it behaves with a heavy load.
  6. Mainsail

    Another way to lower an M1101/M1102

    Uh, you glossed over this part a little... Mounted how? Glue? Bolts? Rivets? I haven't been under mine in a while but if the frame is a big rectangular tube, how did you get a nut or bolt inside it? With the trailer level, what is the tongue height off the ground? Thanks for the...
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