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I took the trailer on a little road trip awhile back and it pulled excellent couldn't even tell it was there
I got a load of top soil and it handled it great.
Dave
Thanks flyfishtrailer! I actually bought the pieces I needed and built something similar to that to fit my flat plug it worked first try. I do need to label it though like you mentioned. I bet for the light someone makes a magnetic LED that would work.
any ideas on a good place to mount a license plate? I thought about putting it on the tailgate by spotting some studs on to attach it. But if someone has a better idea I'm all ears. Thanks
Ok thanks Bill, can someone tell me what number female plug I would need to use on my adapter for the male trailer plug? I found so many different kinds I wasn't sure. Is there only one type of 12 pin female?
Well I worked on the M101 today thanks to the pinned post on this section I was able to figure out my pins without taking anything apart and made an adapter to see if they would work and everything worked great, tails, turn signals, hazards and brake lights. And were plenty bright unlike I...
Tomorrow I am going to start work on my trailer among other things. I plan to connect 12 volts to it and attempt to build an adapter to get some lights working as the first line of business. Then on to another piece of the puzzle.
I found a picture that shows the two colors on the spare tire the outer edge of the rim is the respray color and the inner part of the rim is the original color. Here is the pic:
Thanks for the info guys! 67Beast that does look like the color when I looked it up. It has been resprayed and the original color under it is dark green like from pictures of wwII stuff and very shiny the frame is all that color and anywhere the respray came off it is darker green and a...
My plans for it is to keep it as authentic as possible and still use it occasionally when I need a two wheel trailer verses using my bigger trailer. I like the fact it hasn't been messed with much and I would like to restore the wood, paint the frame where it is beginning to peel in places...