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  1. area52

    M200A1 trailer buildup - Crawler Hauler

    I have been toying with the idea of buying another M200A1 trailer and putting them together as one. Basically butting the front of one to the rear of the other, chopping the "angled" front off where the lunette goes. This would give me alot of room and no over hang which is my biggest worry...
  2. area52

    M200A1 trailer buildup - Crawler Hauler

    No, didn't get it done in time. I had some 4" channel welded on the top of the frame but it just doesn't feel like its gonna hold my truck very secure, especially the rear overhang of 5 feet. I haven't been on here lately since my trip out to the desert so sorry for the delay in posting...
  3. area52

    M200A1 trailer buildup - Crawler Hauler

    Yea Otter had one and he had a couple of pics of it. I would do that except I live in the sticks out here and there aren't any deuce beds around. I gotta have this done by the 9th of Nov so I can go rock crawlin over in California.
  4. area52

    M200A1 trailer buildup - Crawler Hauler

    since Otter didn't reply, I edited the post to reflect my project. any takers?
  5. area52

    M200A1 trailer buildup - Crawler Hauler

    Well I got my M200A1 trailer home finally( a big thanks to Hookin1 for storing it) Objective: to make a bed long enough for my 88 Jeep Comanche. Front tire to back tire is 13' so I am planning on a 14' bed by 7'6" wide. My first idea is to take either 6" or 8" C channel, 14' long and lay it...
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