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I just bought a M105 trailer. Was thinking about changing out the axle and springs to be able to pull it with my F150. Has anyone done this with success?
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I have some brake parts from a 105 I scrapped a few years ago, but I'm in Denver. In 'pay-it-forward' and you pay shipping terms, what do you need?May be interested in your brake part takeoffs for my M105 rebuild.
I can measure it when I get home, there is about 3" between the frame and axle and about 4" between the tire and fenders all the way around. I was also able to hook up all the brake cables for the hand brakes and spin the rubber line over so when i install the surge brake tongue it will be ready for service. and as far as the bed height it is very workable being lower then my pickup bed. if you plan on hauling heavy stuff you might run into problems with the axle hitting the frame but since I kept the full spring pack it wound have to be HEAVYPalidora5 what is the height from the grade to bed now. I like this mod using the stock wheels and axle.
Do you mean making it under-slung? I think the tires could hit the wheel wells. Now if they were tires from an M1061 trailer, that might work.Has anyone flipped the axle on a m105 without blocks? It looks close to hitting axle.
I don't think there is room between the frame and first spring to make it under-slung. That axle is about 5" dia. I believe.Yes axle on top of springs maybe remove a few springs if necessary. I love the dualed look.
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