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I picked this up from BigCASE last week when he swung up here. It is your standard M416 1/4-ton trailer, I wanted one for a while since I sold my old one years back and missed it ever since. I wish I had taken some digital pics of that trailer, I rebuilt everything ground up, $600 worth of new parts, stainless bolts everywhere, sandblasted and painted 24087. It was sweet, but times got tough and I had to sell the trailer. It is still cruising trails, I actually saw it at a George Washington National Forest cleanup earlier this year, the new owner was towing it behind a CJ7.
Anyways, this new trailer is heavily rusted. The chassis and suspension are solid, and all the little brackets and lunettes and things are there. The tires are okay, shocks might need to be replaced. However, the body itself is Swiss cheese, worse than I thought. Too bad to repair with repro panels, you'd be replacing the whole thing. Some places it's just CARC chips holding hands. You lean against it and it sounds like Rice Krispies from the rust bending.
SO, long story shorter I plan on cutting the whole body remains off, putting new decking down, and coming up with a quasi-M-762 trailer configuration, maybe with wooden sides that can be bolted on/off. I have attached some pics of the trailer I just got, and a final pic of a M762 trailer I found on Florida MVPA site. Any thoughts to the modification?
Also, am torn between doing a metal deck, like diamond plate, or wood planks. The wood would be cheaper to buy and work with, but the diamond plate would last longer, especially if I can get some aluminum or stainless.
What do you folks think? Other ideas?
Anyways, this new trailer is heavily rusted. The chassis and suspension are solid, and all the little brackets and lunettes and things are there. The tires are okay, shocks might need to be replaced. However, the body itself is Swiss cheese, worse than I thought. Too bad to repair with repro panels, you'd be replacing the whole thing. Some places it's just CARC chips holding hands. You lean against it and it sounds like Rice Krispies from the rust bending.
SO, long story shorter I plan on cutting the whole body remains off, putting new decking down, and coming up with a quasi-M-762 trailer configuration, maybe with wooden sides that can be bolted on/off. I have attached some pics of the trailer I just got, and a final pic of a M762 trailer I found on Florida MVPA site. Any thoughts to the modification?
Also, am torn between doing a metal deck, like diamond plate, or wood planks. The wood would be cheaper to buy and work with, but the diamond plate would last longer, especially if I can get some aluminum or stainless.
What do you folks think? Other ideas?
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