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  1. Mullaney

    Towing a fifth wheel toy hauler w/ LMTV

    . The picture (Post #13) that I finally found actually drops almost a foot of height - down to the frame rails.
  2. Mullaney

    Towing a fifth wheel toy hauler w/ LMTV

    . The LMTV tractor, M-1088 will be really tall too at almost 5 feet. These trucks, the Stewart & Stevensons followed later by Oshkosh were built to have 90% of the same components. Frame rails, brakes, air systems, seats, lights, all the "common" parts. The beds are what gives each model its...
  3. Mullaney

    Towing a fifth wheel toy hauler w/ LMTV

    . That's a nice looking rig! PLENTY of room to haul stuff along with a place to hang your hat if you get tired. Kinda interesting that there is an adjustable intensity from just the light bulb wire to energize the trailer brakes. The ones I have seen and installed were cut into the brake line...
  4. Mullaney

    Towing a fifth wheel toy hauler w/ LMTV

    I found an air actuator for the toy hauler idea... See Post #6 above.
  5. Mullaney

    Towing a fifth wheel toy hauler w/ LMTV

    . Other than height, what about brakes on the trailer? Guessing that most toy haulers are electric brakes. You will need to install a trailer brake controller - and most of those are for hydraulic (standard vehicle) brakes. You would need an air actuated controller. I did a quick search and...
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