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I didn't see too many other threads that this would apply to so here is one the masses can add to.
I love my 101 trailers, but the beds are made of flimsy sheet and they don't have any where to strap/tie shi..uhm, stuff to. I decided that the E-track I took out of my M109 should fit the bill pretty good. I cut one of the 10ft sticks in half and put a 5ft piece on either side. I had some 1x2inch tube that fit perfectly under the bed rails. The top of the E-track got screwed through the bed into that tube and it stiffened the bed up considerably.
Also, I use the bolts that keep the bed from dumping as an anchor point for my come-along when hoisting heavy stuff into the bed. I have seen the bed front flex a lot. I decided that 6ft stick of 2x2 aluminum thick wall tube should fit the bill pretty good, so I cut it down to shape and jammed it up in there.
Next I cut down the 3 E-track bars to 60 inches to fit in the smaller bed of the 101. Works pretty good! Now I have dual level storage/packing ability. Might even be able to pack stuff under and have a make-shift bed on top for traveling.
I need to find some cheap tube to put on the bottom screws that fasten the E-track to the bed walls. I have some 3/4x3/4 aluminum, but ti doesn't span the bed ribs. I would like something that fits in there and looks decent.
I will get pics tomorrow, it was dark by the time I was done, and still had to clean up.
I love my 101 trailers, but the beds are made of flimsy sheet and they don't have any where to strap/tie shi..uhm, stuff to. I decided that the E-track I took out of my M109 should fit the bill pretty good. I cut one of the 10ft sticks in half and put a 5ft piece on either side. I had some 1x2inch tube that fit perfectly under the bed rails. The top of the E-track got screwed through the bed into that tube and it stiffened the bed up considerably.
Also, I use the bolts that keep the bed from dumping as an anchor point for my come-along when hoisting heavy stuff into the bed. I have seen the bed front flex a lot. I decided that 6ft stick of 2x2 aluminum thick wall tube should fit the bill pretty good, so I cut it down to shape and jammed it up in there.
Next I cut down the 3 E-track bars to 60 inches to fit in the smaller bed of the 101. Works pretty good! Now I have dual level storage/packing ability. Might even be able to pack stuff under and have a make-shift bed on top for traveling.
I need to find some cheap tube to put on the bottom screws that fasten the E-track to the bed walls. I have some 3/4x3/4 aluminum, but ti doesn't span the bed ribs. I would like something that fits in there and looks decent.
I will get pics tomorrow, it was dark by the time I was done, and still had to clean up.