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Thanks Coug & Digger
I thought so but seemed too easy. Better safe than sorry.
I have civilian rims and LT245/75/16 but want to go the next level lower
will be more practical for my purposes :)
Help please. I've looked but haven't found answer here.
When lowering the trailer can I just grind the rivets remove the bolts and drop the axle?
Is there a torsion load to worry about?
Safety first I don't want to get hurt not knowing how. Thanks
Update: It does fit as picture shows. Then the "fun" started. It was a wild ride home as the weight distribution was / is way off. Tongue weight negative. Which was very surprising to me. Empty the M1102 is very front heavy.
Low speed driving but still NOT something I'd do on purpose. My...
Agree you have what I will be trying to create with my M1102 and 13' slide in truck camper. Getting my 26 year old daughter involved maybe; her saying it's comfy on a cool night in the Sierra someday.
"Priceless"
Thanks for the advice so far. I measured the distance in between the camper jacks and the M1102 will fit under it to load. Its older one 1999 Stoney Creek Model 10 (Can't find info about) doesn't appear overly weighty and is on manual jacks.
Goal is to just get it 20 miles home and I think...
Hi newly registered to SS. Have searched but can't find info on this.
Just purchased M1102 and sold my M101A1
Looking for cap options. I purchased an 8' slide in 13' long camper which would fit a standard pick-up bed.
Any ideas if this can be done? I'm checking it out later today and will...