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Not sure this should be in this forum or the trailer forum but since it is on the truck, not on the trailer.....
I have been told that some of the 5th wheel plates used by the military have a side to side tilting feature. Apparently there are some wedges you insert to limit the movement while on he road and then you remove the wedges for rough (Off road) travel.
Does either the M920 or the M916, M916A1 come with this type of hitch? I have checked the TM and was not able to locate anything about it. If it is in there I missed it.
If the above vehicles do not come with it, I assume one could be obtained and swapped out with the stock one? (What trucks would you look for to find one?)
Do the tilting plates have the same capacity as the non tilting ones?
I am guessing removing and replacing the wedges is done manually at the plate?
Is there any down side to having/using the tilting plate?
Anything else different/weird/strange/worth knowing about the tilting plate?
Thanks in advance!
I have been told that some of the 5th wheel plates used by the military have a side to side tilting feature. Apparently there are some wedges you insert to limit the movement while on he road and then you remove the wedges for rough (Off road) travel.
Does either the M920 or the M916, M916A1 come with this type of hitch? I have checked the TM and was not able to locate anything about it. If it is in there I missed it.
If the above vehicles do not come with it, I assume one could be obtained and swapped out with the stock one? (What trucks would you look for to find one?)
Do the tilting plates have the same capacity as the non tilting ones?
I am guessing removing and replacing the wedges is done manually at the plate?
Is there any down side to having/using the tilting plate?
Anything else different/weird/strange/worth knowing about the tilting plate?
Thanks in advance!