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harleyhouse

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olbucksnort

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" M105 off road " yea , it'll take you off road ! You can feel the thing with a Bobbed Deuce pulling it. If any thing happens it will be hard to hide the evidence. (But, nice M101) Sincerely, don't risk your well being with M105 on it.
 
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jeepmanjim

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" M105 off road " yea , it'll take you off road ! You can feel the thing with a Bobbed Deuce pulling it. If any thing happens it will be hard to hide the evidence. (But, nice M101) Sincerely, don't risk your well being with M105 on it.

Yep I'm definitely not getting an m105 I think I'm gunna get an m101 a2 or build my own
 

MilChevyguy

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Sheesh my M105 (M104 CND) makes our Excursion look small....no brakes hooked up but pulled OK...the Ex is about 7200lbs I think....
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Looks even crazier with the bows doors and tarp on...approx 8ft high !!!
 

ecotrek

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I tow my M105A2, converted to hydraulic surge brakes with my Dodge 3500 Diesel Dually and would never consider towing it with a smaller vehicle.
A m416 would be a better choice and matched to your Jeep's tow rating.
Safety is the key here.
Best of luck!!
 
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