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Hello,
I have recently acquired a M101A3 that I will be using primarily for a utility trailer and camping. I have a 09 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited that actually pulls it around ok. Certainly not going to pull further than a few miles with a heavy load but maybe a several hundred pounds of firewood and Elk camp supplies longer distances over mountain passes and on Forest roads/possible light jeep trails.
I was originally looking for a A2 but ended up with this A3 which I am happy with the upgrades. I understand this trailer is rated at 3500lbs as is my Jeep which works out but the axle and brakes are much heavier duty than that, maybe 5200lbs or so I'm guessing. I had really intended to share the Jeep spare which is 37" on a 5x5" bolt patern 17" wheel. It seems as though many just swap in a Dexter or similar 3500lb axle (2.375" tubes) with electric brakes. I want the 5x5" bolt patern and electric brakes but not the small tubes and kind of like the raised center portion of the current A3 axle I have.... So would it be blasphemy to cut the A3 spindles off and weld on 3500lb (1750lb each) spindles so I can match my Jeep? Would love to keep the larger spindles and use 12" brakes but I find no way to use the small 5x5" wheel bolt pattern. I have not yet tested the surge brakes nor have I had a trailer with them (always had electric brakes) but will probably be removing them. Not sure what some of these components are worth to sell but assuming they are on working order I was planning on selling the Surge brake/lunette/landing gear and wheels/tires. If I cut up the axle maybe the brakes are worthwhile to sell, maybe not. If the axle has some value maybe it is worthwhile to keep complete and swap in a 'normal' axle.
Anyone have any input on these thoughts?
Thanks,
I have recently acquired a M101A3 that I will be using primarily for a utility trailer and camping. I have a 09 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited that actually pulls it around ok. Certainly not going to pull further than a few miles with a heavy load but maybe a several hundred pounds of firewood and Elk camp supplies longer distances over mountain passes and on Forest roads/possible light jeep trails.
I was originally looking for a A2 but ended up with this A3 which I am happy with the upgrades. I understand this trailer is rated at 3500lbs as is my Jeep which works out but the axle and brakes are much heavier duty than that, maybe 5200lbs or so I'm guessing. I had really intended to share the Jeep spare which is 37" on a 5x5" bolt patern 17" wheel. It seems as though many just swap in a Dexter or similar 3500lb axle (2.375" tubes) with electric brakes. I want the 5x5" bolt patern and electric brakes but not the small tubes and kind of like the raised center portion of the current A3 axle I have.... So would it be blasphemy to cut the A3 spindles off and weld on 3500lb (1750lb each) spindles so I can match my Jeep? Would love to keep the larger spindles and use 12" brakes but I find no way to use the small 5x5" wheel bolt pattern. I have not yet tested the surge brakes nor have I had a trailer with them (always had electric brakes) but will probably be removing them. Not sure what some of these components are worth to sell but assuming they are on working order I was planning on selling the Surge brake/lunette/landing gear and wheels/tires. If I cut up the axle maybe the brakes are worthwhile to sell, maybe not. If the axle has some value maybe it is worthwhile to keep complete and swap in a 'normal' axle.
Anyone have any input on these thoughts?
Thanks,