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I bought two of these trailers and thought it would be a good project to use as a pickup bed. I will eventually build a shelter for it and the idea of using it between a mobile unit and the truck was appealing. I was also rear endedand was having a hard time finding a clean 3rd gen Dodge long bed without rust. I used unistrut 12ga rails as the interface to the truck frame. I still need to do the outboard mounts, but it is currently through bolted with 1/2" hardware on the middle three crossmembers. I still need to paint the box and truck in addition to leveling the front and swapping new wheels for a wider stance (going with 0 offset from the factory 43mm) Any questions on the process - fire away.
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For Huck Bolt removal (huge PITA) I found the best method was to cut the rivet with a angle grinder straight on then split with a air chisel from the same aspect. This would splay the rivet and then you hit it from the side flush with the air chisel and it would usually pop both sides flush. I also did a lot of flush cutting and grinding with the angle grinder to start.
M1101 light harness with OEM lighting pigtails from a junkyard truck.
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For Huck Bolt removal (huge PITA) I found the best method was to cut the rivet with a angle grinder straight on then split with a air chisel from the same aspect. This would splay the rivet and then you hit it from the side flush with the air chisel and it would usually pop both sides flush. I also did a lot of flush cutting and grinding with the angle grinder to start.
M1101 light harness with OEM lighting pigtails from a junkyard truck.