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M116A3 ideas and worth

jimbo913

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Thinking of taking my MEP-803A off the M116A3 trailer which leaves me with a trailer that I am unsure what to do with. It is very nice so I hate to see it sit.

What are these typically worth when sold?

What else can you do with them?
 
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maxtor

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I turned one of our M116a3 trailers into a wood hauling trailer. The other I modified to pull behind our Jeep for carrying water, fuel, supplies, tent, misc.

Some use them to haul water barrels.

Unless you find someone who has a need, they are difficult to sell.
 
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lfhoward

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I am in the process of making an off-road camper out of my M116A3. It's a great platform to build something on.

I got it for $500 at auction plus fees, taxes, registration, etc. That could give you some idea of its worth, although I have seen them posted on Craigslist and Ebay for much more than that.
 
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jimbo913

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IMG_3943.jpg

Here is a photo. Looks like if the rails and front box were taken off it would not take much to make it a flat deck.
 

jimbo913

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Not a 116? Thats strange because the paperwork is in the toolbox and it says its a 116 and the serial number matches the id plate.
 

KsM715

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What does it say on the data plate? Maybe they still use m116 for the flat bed trailer but I would think in that configuration it would have to be M116a4. Don't those 1101/02 trailers have torsion bar suspension? Or are they still leaf springs.
 

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Howdy,
I too was under the impression it was a m116a3
But now, after looking around, they have just grouped them in with the other names.
http://www.schuttindustries.com/Military/Trailers/Light-Tactical/LTT-TQG-NAME.aspx

Mine was at first known as M116A3 High-Mobility. I now see it would be a M1102
The trailer is torsion axle, has HMMWV tires and rims (run flats) high ground clearance, and is totally made from aluminum.

I just finished doing my lights on my trailer. Strange, I was ready to do and follow all the light bulb changes and stuff. I cut off the mil plug, wired in a RV 7-way, and everything works. Well, I mean, trailer marker lights, left and right turn signals, and brake lights. I did not change any bulbs.

OH, I am not sure if they are using a different wire, but the thing barely fit into the back end of the 7-way plug.
trailer wire.jpg7way plug.jpg
Trailer plate
M1102 Trailer plate.jpg
 
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