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The M200A1 frame is about the same width as the M105. Another option is the M353 generator trailer which has a drop axle. If I recall, the M353 has a wider frame.
You might want to consider an M200A1 generator trailer. It's got a lower frame than the M105 and comes with dual wheels. If you are just putting a box on it, it would be fine. But I wouldn't put a vehicle on an M200A1 or an M105. I mounted a Unimog radio box on an M105 and it was top heavy...
If you are going to modify an M105 trailer, remember the height of the frame is about 33" off the ground and is somewhat narrow. Putting a vehicle it may make it somewhat top heavy and dangerous. How about looking for an M1061 trailer? They're 14' long and have a 5 ton payload. Some of them...
I'm selling a military open deck trailer that you could easily put an enclosure on. It's 28' long, including the beaver tail. I'd really like to sell it since I have nothing to tow it with. Click on the classified link:
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/vbclassified.php?do=ad&id=207
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