MaverickH1
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I'm having a nearly impossible time finding a trailer that fits the Humvee according to various specs and measurements for the HMMWV width from the outside of tire to tire. Yet when I look online I see people using U-haul trailers for their M998, and I see HMMWVs on what looks like several 7' trailers with the raised borders around the deck.
I have absolutely exhausted finding a deck-over trailer for rent in my area, which shocked the heck out of me. I have several 7' wide options, but I want to make sure they will fit. Just looking for HMMWV dimensions online, the width is said to go from 84-86". But when I see picture of the Humvee on those 7' trailers, it looks like there is more room to spare.
Most trailers I have found are in the 82" range between fenders. So what's the deal?
Are the online dimensions of the tires at lowest air pressure and simulate a bulging out condition?
Unfortunately, I cannot use a U-Haul trailer due to the listed curb weight of the M1123 being 5850 lbs, even though it is almost completely stripped down.
I have absolutely exhausted finding a deck-over trailer for rent in my area, which shocked the heck out of me. I have several 7' wide options, but I want to make sure they will fit. Just looking for HMMWV dimensions online, the width is said to go from 84-86". But when I see picture of the Humvee on those 7' trailers, it looks like there is more room to spare.
Most trailers I have found are in the 82" range between fenders. So what's the deal?
Are the online dimensions of the tires at lowest air pressure and simulate a bulging out condition?
Unfortunately, I cannot use a U-Haul trailer due to the listed curb weight of the M1123 being 5850 lbs, even though it is almost completely stripped down.
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