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I remember reading a 16 inch wheel wouldnt fit with the drum on. Im only going to use this trailer around my property for firewood. Its really rusty and pretty much worthless. Im going to removed drums shoes air lines landing gear. Pretty much everything it doesnt need.
Im not 100 percent they will work. I get the trailer friday. Im debating on taking the tires with me to swap or do it when i get home. My poor nissan xterra is going to hate me. Ill get a picture as quick as i get back to the shop.
I have some isuzu wheels with an all terrain type heavy duty tire. Im picking the trailer up friday.. one of the parking brakes are stuck hopefully its nothing a sawzall and a sledge hammer cant fix.
I finally bought another m105 im going to attempt this with.. unfortuneatly it has 1100x20 tires.. Ill swap to smaller ones. Or possibly remove drums to clear isuzu 16 inch wheels.
Both, Deuce mostly. I sold my pickup eventually will have another one for towing the 105. I also have a m1101. Its so pretty I dont want to mess it up though.
Looks great. I also burn a lot of firewood. Right now im using a m1101 and the bed of my deuce. I want something lower. I recently bought the one and only rhino on govplanet. Trying to get it running for firewood also. Has anyone flipped the axle on a m105 without blocks? It looks close to...
Palidora5 I was also thinking about flipping the axle. Do you have any more pics of the side of the trailer? Looks like the cheapest way to lower the bed height.
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