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Michael,
I can't really say how it holds up over the long term. I sold the stock 931 last month after only towing about 6 times for maybe 40 miles total from storage to beach. It did great for what I used it for. No issues. I just used the stock 5th wheel and moved it back about 30" so rear...
I used 1/2" side plates, a Harbor Freight 2" receiver hitch, 2" tube (should have gone 3"), 3/8" side angle plates, 1 1/2" angle for 45's and put one in front of the 2" tube to give more support since I should have gone with 3" tube. I'm going down to where it is stored to start and charge up...
Don't even know it is back there! Have to be real careful. The trailer only weighs 10k and is no match for the weight of truck or brakes. Don't even use the trailer brakes. Just got it end of the boating season last year and only spent one weekend playing with it. This summer will know...
We just took ours down to the Butte this last weekend as we can not make the last weekend. Wish I could show up. Maybe next time. Truck did amazing in sand!:D
Yes, they do all of NM from what the lady told me. They will send you a quote, you fill out form, sign it, sent check (no CC's) and a picture. Took about 2 weeks. I only will drive mine <500 miles a year.
M931A1
a. Serial Number (VIN number) ------ C53103121
b. Registration Number ----- NLONMH
c. NSN without dashes ----- 2320012064077
d. Where you bought it ----- Santa Fe, NM
e. Bumper numbers if you can legibly read them -- Sprayed over
Thanks!
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