cloud9actual
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Hi folks,
I've been a lurker for a while but I figured I'd post up on here since I'm making some upgrades to my M101A3 trailer. I recently had to sell my M101A2 in tan due to chemo bills but now that I've been recovered for a bit I picked up a new trailer. I got an M101A3 in woodland. Unfortunately it wasn't in as good of shape as mine was when I sold it. I really do like these trailers. They trailer so great off-road and I can drive pretty fast without my cargo going flying due to the decent suspension.
It's missing the bows for the cover and the cover. I replaced some bolts that were missing or corroded.
I ended up buying a cover online but I decided that the bows that were available were going to be too expensive for me to buy and ship so I'm going to build my own. I wanted something heavier duty anyways than the ones that come stock so I picked up some 2"x1.5" steel rectangular tubing and I'm going to bend a couple corner pieces and use the shorter profile unistrut to cross over the top between the corners. More to come on this project.
I also picked up this to replace the missing crank handle for the built in jack and it works well: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000GGJQ7G/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I ended up putting a grade 8 bolt through the brake system to disable it since the piston needs to be rebuilt. But on a trailer this light, there's really not a need for brakes IMHO. I'll eventually get it repaired but it's lower priority.
I wanted to also fix the paint job. it seems that this woodland paint isn't as durable as the tan stuff on my old trailer. It is flaking off in several places. That'll be next on my todo list after getting the cover working.
I'm also planning on building a light conversion box to allow me to run the 24v lights and switch between IR and visible lights for use under nods. I'm working on doing this currently for my truck too. Obviously this is primarily for off-road use on private land but I do want it to be trailerable on the road for utility purposes.
honestly I think I prefer the older A2 over the A3. This one doesn't trailer quite as nicely but it's definitely overbuilt and heavy duty!
Any recommendations are appreciated! I want to restore this to it's original glory and also improve on the design a bit in the process.
I've been a lurker for a while but I figured I'd post up on here since I'm making some upgrades to my M101A3 trailer. I recently had to sell my M101A2 in tan due to chemo bills but now that I've been recovered for a bit I picked up a new trailer. I got an M101A3 in woodland. Unfortunately it wasn't in as good of shape as mine was when I sold it. I really do like these trailers. They trailer so great off-road and I can drive pretty fast without my cargo going flying due to the decent suspension.
It's missing the bows for the cover and the cover. I replaced some bolts that were missing or corroded.
I ended up buying a cover online but I decided that the bows that were available were going to be too expensive for me to buy and ship so I'm going to build my own. I wanted something heavier duty anyways than the ones that come stock so I picked up some 2"x1.5" steel rectangular tubing and I'm going to bend a couple corner pieces and use the shorter profile unistrut to cross over the top between the corners. More to come on this project.
I also picked up this to replace the missing crank handle for the built in jack and it works well: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000GGJQ7G/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I ended up putting a grade 8 bolt through the brake system to disable it since the piston needs to be rebuilt. But on a trailer this light, there's really not a need for brakes IMHO. I'll eventually get it repaired but it's lower priority.
I wanted to also fix the paint job. it seems that this woodland paint isn't as durable as the tan stuff on my old trailer. It is flaking off in several places. That'll be next on my todo list after getting the cover working.
I'm also planning on building a light conversion box to allow me to run the 24v lights and switch between IR and visible lights for use under nods. I'm working on doing this currently for my truck too. Obviously this is primarily for off-road use on private land but I do want it to be trailerable on the road for utility purposes.
honestly I think I prefer the older A2 over the A3. This one doesn't trailer quite as nicely but it's definitely overbuilt and heavy duty!
Any recommendations are appreciated! I want to restore this to it's original glory and also improve on the design a bit in the process.
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