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    need to lighten my m105a2

    Titan BrakeRite EHB Electric-Hydraulic Actuator for Drum Brakes Titan Trailer Brakes T4822500 or a surge brake.
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    need to lighten my m105a2

    I'll pm ya for your thoughts on different routes...thanks!
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    need to lighten my m105a2

    we've already checked on the uhaul option and it was 1k so we decided to buy a trailer and at least have something to show for the money and if we decide to sell it then anything we'll get for it will at least bring us cash back. also, it appears as though we're going to go through the eastern...
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    need to lighten my m105a2

    this trailer is for a move from socal to colorado so this is not going to be a camping/offroad trailer. we're probably just going to sell it once we get to colorado or just use it for storage. as far as the height, I'm going to flip the drawbar ring which will add some front height and level...
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    need to lighten my m105a2

    yep, thanks. we're addressing the brakes now...checking out the electric actuator to replace the air actuator so that the trailers stock brakes work. That should be plenty good enough.
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    need to lighten my m105a2

    ok, the tow vehicle is a 97 landcruiser with a tow capaity of 5000 #'s US and for some reason 7000 #'s outside the states. so towing it isn't a problem although I do want it as light as possible. for now I think that removing the front wheel assambly and some leafs will get it down a couple...
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    need to lighten my m105a2

    obviously I need the bed so that we can use the trailer for towing our stuff out to colorado. I didn't think that removing leafs would take off much weight just some weight while also lowering the trailer. removing the front wheel assembly is probably the best option since I'm not wanting to...
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    need to lighten my m105a2

    so I'm thinking that I'll remove a couple leafs from the leaf spring packs, which will also lower the trailer a bit (something i want) while reducing weight. I've also heard about removing the from wheel assembly and just using a generic trailer crank post to hold it up for storage. I've...
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