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The box and frame are the same IIRC, they just widned the axle and adjusted the fenderwells accordingly.Good for you....will make a great base to build from. Apparently the A3 is a bit wider than A2. It should have free backing as well.
I think he plans on making/buying an adaptor. They are 170mm and need to attach to a hub 8 on 6.5. It would be easy enough to drill a second set of hole since it has eight, with the chamfers and avoid adaptors.I thought these trailers use lug centric wheels, not hub centric. Will the hub centric wheels still work on them?
okay, I was just double checking because I know on my M116A2 the H1 hub centric wheels I have lying around don't properly fit.I think he plans on making/buying an adaptor. They are 170mm and need to attach to a hub 8 on 6.5. It would be easy enough to drill a second set of hole since it has eight, with the chamfers and avoid adaptors.
How will you connect the adaptor to the hub? Seems like protruding bolts will be in the way.That is correct. I’m going to buy the space/adapter to cover the bolt pattern. I will get the hub centric spaces for these wheels.
Yes. Something like thisHow will you connect the adaptor to the hub? Seems like protruding bolts will be in the way.
Edit....okay I see some on eBay....aluminum and about 2" thick. The added thickness works with the wheel since it's big offset.
Actually, I did use a 4" raised hitch and the trailer still is nose down I can't go any higher on the hitch as the barn doors would not open.Easiest thing would be to just change your riser to a taller one. I assume you have a class 3 or 4 reciever hitch, so they are easy to find. With the multiple holes you can always adjust down with other equipment. They are not too outrageous.
Pic of my set up.; not an expedition but a tahoe with similar hieghts.
I'm in an identical situation with a similar setup. We got our M101A3 to accompany my wife's Traverse in lieu of the SUV and pickup she had. It provided a substantial increase in usability with a lower operating cost.Actually, I did use a 4" raised hitch and the trailer still is nose down I can't go any higher on the hitch as the barn doors would not open.
I think I am going to paint the trailer black. The tan & Chrome don't go well@unleashd, I bet you could get a buyer for the 12 pin NATO plug you cut off. If you remove any parts from your trailer during the build, there are folks here who would jump at the chance to get them.
The Excursion wheels look good!