Re: M100 Military Trailer
Great page, bookmarked, thanks.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Pete Elton wrote: > > Not true. The M416 has a 5 on 5 1/2 bolt pattern. > The only time the bolt pattern becomes an issue is when > people (like me) want to tow one behind a TJ (5 on 4 1/2). > I towed it behind my Suburban too, so I simply modified the > trailer for an under-bed spare. > > The trailer tows great behind a Jeep. Check out my > page below on the trailer I restored. I towed it from > Las Vegas, NV to Moab, UT at highway speeds with no trouble. > > Pete > > -- > > Pete Elton > 2002 Solar Yellow TJ (Wrangler X) > 1950 Orange CJ-3A > m416 trailer http://vegasauto.net/m416/ > > remove the '.jeep.' for the correct e-mail address. |
Re: M100 Military Trailer
Ahh, that's your page? I've referenced that page a couple of times before.
Great page. Bill "Pete Elton" <elton@wiz.jeep.ard.com> wrote in message news:CvYKb.361$Ka.26@fe01.usenetserver.com... > > > The Vietnam era M-416 trailers are easier to find. They also have a wider > > track which more closely matches the track of the CJ-7. However, they need to > > be modified to accept the CJ 5 on 5 1/2 lug pattern so you can run the same > > wheels all around. (The M416 was designed to be towed by the old Mutt and > > Mighty Mite military vehicles, which have an entirely different wheel pattern > > than Jeeps.) > > Not true. The M416 has a 5 on 5 1/2 bolt pattern. > The only time the bolt pattern becomes an issue is when > people (like me) want to tow one behind a TJ (5 on 4 1/2). > I towed it behind my Suburban too, so I simply modified the > trailer for an under-bed spare. > > The trailer tows great behind a Jeep. Check out my > page below on the trailer I restored. I towed it from > Las Vegas, NV to Moab, UT at highway speeds with no trouble. > > Pete > > -- > > Pete Elton > 2002 Solar Yellow TJ (Wrangler X) > 1950 Orange CJ-3A > m416 trailer http://vegasauto.net/m416/ > > remove the '.jeep.' for the correct e-mail address. > > |
Re: M100 Military Trailer
Ahh, that's your page? I've referenced that page a couple of times before.
Great page. Bill "Pete Elton" <elton@wiz.jeep.ard.com> wrote in message news:CvYKb.361$Ka.26@fe01.usenetserver.com... > > > The Vietnam era M-416 trailers are easier to find. They also have a wider > > track which more closely matches the track of the CJ-7. However, they need to > > be modified to accept the CJ 5 on 5 1/2 lug pattern so you can run the same > > wheels all around. (The M416 was designed to be towed by the old Mutt and > > Mighty Mite military vehicles, which have an entirely different wheel pattern > > than Jeeps.) > > Not true. The M416 has a 5 on 5 1/2 bolt pattern. > The only time the bolt pattern becomes an issue is when > people (like me) want to tow one behind a TJ (5 on 4 1/2). > I towed it behind my Suburban too, so I simply modified the > trailer for an under-bed spare. > > The trailer tows great behind a Jeep. Check out my > page below on the trailer I restored. I towed it from > Las Vegas, NV to Moab, UT at highway speeds with no trouble. > > Pete > > -- > > Pete Elton > 2002 Solar Yellow TJ (Wrangler X) > 1950 Orange CJ-3A > m416 trailer http://vegasauto.net/m416/ > > remove the '.jeep.' for the correct e-mail address. > > |
Re: M100 Military Trailer
Ahh, that's your page? I've referenced that page a couple of times before.
Great page. Bill "Pete Elton" <elton@wiz.jeep.ard.com> wrote in message news:CvYKb.361$Ka.26@fe01.usenetserver.com... > > > The Vietnam era M-416 trailers are easier to find. They also have a wider > > track which more closely matches the track of the CJ-7. However, they need to > > be modified to accept the CJ 5 on 5 1/2 lug pattern so you can run the same > > wheels all around. (The M416 was designed to be towed by the old Mutt and > > Mighty Mite military vehicles, which have an entirely different wheel pattern > > than Jeeps.) > > Not true. The M416 has a 5 on 5 1/2 bolt pattern. > The only time the bolt pattern becomes an issue is when > people (like me) want to tow one behind a TJ (5 on 4 1/2). > I towed it behind my Suburban too, so I simply modified the > trailer for an under-bed spare. > > The trailer tows great behind a Jeep. Check out my > page below on the trailer I restored. I towed it from > Las Vegas, NV to Moab, UT at highway speeds with no trouble. > > Pete > > -- > > Pete Elton > 2002 Solar Yellow TJ (Wrangler X) > 1950 Orange CJ-3A > m416 trailer http://vegasauto.net/m416/ > > remove the '.jeep.' for the correct e-mail address. > > |
Re: M100 Military Trailer
William Oliveri wrote:
> Ahh, that's your page? I've referenced that page a couple of times before. > Great page. Thanks. Someday I'll restore the CJ-3A and do a full-blown before and after write up page. I have three boys (the oldest is 6). Once they get older, it will be a great project for all of us. Pete -- Pete Elton 2002 Solar Yellow TJ (Wrangler X) 1950 Orange CJ-3A m416 trailer http://vegasauto.net/m416/ remove the '.jeep.' for the correct e-mail address. |
Re: M100 Military Trailer
William Oliveri wrote:
> Ahh, that's your page? I've referenced that page a couple of times before. > Great page. Thanks. Someday I'll restore the CJ-3A and do a full-blown before and after write up page. I have three boys (the oldest is 6). Once they get older, it will be a great project for all of us. Pete -- Pete Elton 2002 Solar Yellow TJ (Wrangler X) 1950 Orange CJ-3A m416 trailer http://vegasauto.net/m416/ remove the '.jeep.' for the correct e-mail address. |
Re: M100 Military Trailer
William Oliveri wrote:
> Ahh, that's your page? I've referenced that page a couple of times before. > Great page. Thanks. Someday I'll restore the CJ-3A and do a full-blown before and after write up page. I have three boys (the oldest is 6). Once they get older, it will be a great project for all of us. Pete -- Pete Elton 2002 Solar Yellow TJ (Wrangler X) 1950 Orange CJ-3A m416 trailer http://vegasauto.net/m416/ remove the '.jeep.' for the correct e-mail address. |
Re: M100 Military Trailer
"Pete Elton" <elton@wiz.jeep.ard.com> wrote in message news:r6%Kb.399$Ka.255@fe01.usenetserver.com... > William Oliveri wrote: > > Ahh, that's your page? I've referenced that page a couple of times before. > > Great page. > > Thanks. Someday I'll restore the CJ-3A and do a full-blown before > and after write up page. I have three boys (the oldest is 6). > Once they get older, it will be a great project for all of us. > > Pete > It'll be a great project for you guys. I had my daughter (12) help me pull the entire dashboard out of the minivan over the New Year's weekend. My wife was complaining that the heater blew cold, and while blowing water through the heater core in an attempt to clean it out, one of the inlet/outlet tubes broke off. I had to pull the dashboard to get to the heater core, and my daughter was very helpful with doing much of the work. She enjoyed it, and I did as well. I am sure you and your boys will look forward to spending days and evenings working on your project. |
Re: M100 Military Trailer
"Pete Elton" <elton@wiz.jeep.ard.com> wrote in message news:r6%Kb.399$Ka.255@fe01.usenetserver.com... > William Oliveri wrote: > > Ahh, that's your page? I've referenced that page a couple of times before. > > Great page. > > Thanks. Someday I'll restore the CJ-3A and do a full-blown before > and after write up page. I have three boys (the oldest is 6). > Once they get older, it will be a great project for all of us. > > Pete > It'll be a great project for you guys. I had my daughter (12) help me pull the entire dashboard out of the minivan over the New Year's weekend. My wife was complaining that the heater blew cold, and while blowing water through the heater core in an attempt to clean it out, one of the inlet/outlet tubes broke off. I had to pull the dashboard to get to the heater core, and my daughter was very helpful with doing much of the work. She enjoyed it, and I did as well. I am sure you and your boys will look forward to spending days and evenings working on your project. |
Re: M100 Military Trailer
"Pete Elton" <elton@wiz.jeep.ard.com> wrote in message news:r6%Kb.399$Ka.255@fe01.usenetserver.com... > William Oliveri wrote: > > Ahh, that's your page? I've referenced that page a couple of times before. > > Great page. > > Thanks. Someday I'll restore the CJ-3A and do a full-blown before > and after write up page. I have three boys (the oldest is 6). > Once they get older, it will be a great project for all of us. > > Pete > It'll be a great project for you guys. I had my daughter (12) help me pull the entire dashboard out of the minivan over the New Year's weekend. My wife was complaining that the heater blew cold, and while blowing water through the heater core in an attempt to clean it out, one of the inlet/outlet tubes broke off. I had to pull the dashboard to get to the heater core, and my daughter was very helpful with doing much of the work. She enjoyed it, and I did as well. I am sure you and your boys will look forward to spending days and evenings working on your project. |
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