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Correct trailer for a M1009

mf5129

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the m101a2 is by far the best choice for a m1009.just remember to have a spare.i use two with mine.with some common sense they work great.this is a great trailer.
 

2deuce

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As long as you don't use the M101a2 in battle, I don't think the bumper will be ripped off a m1009. I use mine all the time and I have had it loaded, but I only go on paved roads. If you have ever removed a rear bumper from a M1009 you will find it is on there good. I'm guessing that since the truck was not rated for civilian use, it has to be considered at the lightest rating, officially. I also think the military is conservative on their weight rating capacity across the board. They take into consideration the harshest conditions. We should also look at the harshest conditions of our own use and load accordingly. As with any hitch they can't be ignored, you should inspect it regularly. I had a class 3 hitch crack the frame on a F350 and I never towed more than a car trailer. With all that said I really like the way my m1009 tows my m101a2. I would not tow a m101 without the surge brakes.
 

Pawnshop

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Tankie88, what are the specs on that trailer?
Standard 3/4 Ton Capacity trailer fitted drop tailgate and overrun brakes, Hand brake,Military lights and tow ring, NATO Draw bar, Front jockey wheel, 2 Rear leveling stands, Suspension : 2 Semi-elliptic springs with shock absorber dampers, Capable of carrying 0.76 tonnes.

(Internal Dimension - Width: 1.6 M , Length: 1.8 M , Height: 0.45 M, Distance between Wheel Axle 1.05 M )

From MOD Sale's website:

Welcome to MOD Sales Online - Military Vehicles for Sale - Ex MOD Land Rovers for Sale - #16993 - Sankey / GKN 3/4 Ton Trailer
 

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tankie88

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There's 2 versions of the Sankey trailer...one is the older one from the 70's to the late 80's.Which is called a narrow track trailer(has drum brakes and no tailgate.The other version is the one from the late 80's to late 90's called a widetrack trailer(disc brakes and a tailgate.There's always a selection on the english E-bay site.But then there's the shipping to the states.Oh and the tow rings on both trailers rotate where as most US trailers they don't.Not recommended towing with the hitch on CUCV unless you stop the hitch rotating on on the CUCV like i have.
 
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tankie88

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I had one of those pintle/ball hitch thingys.Made in south america somewhere.The ball is steel as is the main body of the hitch.The tee lock at the top is cast alu.Which cracked in half where the locking split pin goes through.I'm in the process of getting that bit remade in metal.
 

Whitey

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No problem! MOD Sales is one of the websites I go to fantasize:) I would LOVE a EX-MOD Defender 90 w/Sankey trailer...
Ditto on the Defender 90. I've loved that style/size/look since I first saw it years ago. I've seen a few around in central MD that are all tricked out for offroading, snorkel/roof rack/stickers, and whatnot. Once heard that they stopped importing them because of rollover hazard. Don't know if there's truth behind it. Love em either way! [thumbzup]
 
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