I need to pick up a couple M105A2 trailers at Limestone, ME. The only vehicle I have to tow with right now is my wife's Durango with swapped in Cummins 4bt and NV4500 5-speed. It has E-rated tires and steel wheels for strength, and the 3.54 gears should work great with the diesel. But after reading some posts on here about M105 trailers I'm getting a little nervous. My plan was to fab a drawbar for the hitch of the Durango to match the height of the M105, until I read that the hitch height is around 36"??? That would be quite a rise for the hitch. Estimating without measuring, I think I could get it to around 28". I was estimating the weight of each trailer at around 1500 lbs. Then I just read that they are around 2600??? I was planning on having one trailer lifted into the other and towing the pair home. I just looked at a pic of an M1-5 behind a Jeep Cherokee (only slightly smaller than the Durango) and man, 1 trailer looks big...let alone 2 stacked!
I need to tow these about 350 miles to northern N.H., about 1/2 interstate and 1/2 secondary state highways. As I mentioned, in the Durango's favor the drivetrain is up to it- good brakes, strong rear axle, heavy trans, and the Cummins is more than up for it. My concern is how the 105 will pull set up like that.
Jim
I need to tow these about 350 miles to northern N.H., about 1/2 interstate and 1/2 secondary state highways. As I mentioned, in the Durango's favor the drivetrain is up to it- good brakes, strong rear axle, heavy trans, and the Cummins is more than up for it. My concern is how the 105 will pull set up like that.
Jim