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Thanks for the link!This is a good write up on an axle swap.
http://www.fjcruiserforums.com/foru...137607-m101a2-trailer-purchase-project-4.html
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Thanks for the link!This is a good write up on an axle swap.
http://www.fjcruiserforums.com/foru...137607-m101a2-trailer-purchase-project-4.html
Mine is a 3500lbs 4" drop, around $270 with hubs, also went from under slung to over , cut and used the original shock mounts with a friend doing the welding , my goal was a light trailer without brakes and it tracks in my trucks path. Added a collar hitch and shortened the rear leg by about 4 inches. I Figured it came with parking brakes only and a 3" frame with a 900 lbs. generator and it works out for me.Did you DIY with on your trailer? Did you have to do any additional modifications to make it work. An estimate from my local trailer shop came back at $880 for an axle swap but I don't have the line item cost breakdown for that. I.E. How much of that is labor. I was guessing around $400 for a new axle and hubs.
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Chris
I am going with electric brakes so that isn't an option. All the hydraulic components of the trailer have been removed because they were bad on this trailer. I will miss the hand brakes though.Make sure your new axle has manual parking brakes.
Make sure your new axle has manual parking brakes.
Manual handbrakes are always an option. Wheel chocks. Engineer a place to store a pair on each side and you will be fine.I am going with electric brakes so that isn't an option. All the hydraulic components of the trailer have been removed because they were bad on this trailer. I will miss the hand brakes though.
I am going with electric brakes so that isn't an option. All the hydraulic components of the trailer have been removed because they were bad on this trailer. I will miss the hand brakes though.
It is being installed as we speak. I asked about hand brake option and they said that didn't exist. Maybe they meant they didn't stock that. Thank you for the part code. When I go see them on Monday I will ask.If you have not bought the axle , Dexter makes parking brake kits
http://www.etrailer.com/Trailer-Brakes/Dexter/23-112.html
Did you search like recommended in your other posting response?Hello all. I am also a new owner of an M116A3 trailer. Mine is a 2010 and is essentially all original - in great shape. I am going to tow it with my Wrangler, though, and it is quite high. I understand that I can replace the wheels and tires with 16 inch 8 on 6.5 bolt pattern GM wheels. That's great news, and I intend to do that, but what I am trying to figure out is whether I will be able to keep the hub from the trailer as is. I mean, will I be able to keep the surge breaks and the hand breaks? Will that big hub fit behind a 16" GM wheel?
Did you search like recommended in your other posting response?
Its been covered many times and all your questions have been answered before.
Tons of great info on this site about it.
Search and and recommend start reading old threads.
You will find answers to questions you haven’t even thought of yet.
A simple yes, without all the sharp tones, would have sufficed.I certainly thought I did, man.
I read every other post about M116A3 trailers on here. My question specifically relates to the hub fitting behind a 16" GM wheel - and I am virtually certain no one actually discussed that issue.
They talked about the fact that a GM wheel will fit the bolt pattern, and things along those lines, but no one mentioned the hub. See, I don't want to spend the money on new wheels if I am not going to be able to use them with the surge breaks.
I don't know, though. Perhaps with your vast experience, you thought the answer to my question should have been self evident based on the other discussions. Or, perhaps you have superior search skills on this site. In either case, I apologize profusely if I offended you in any way or wasted any of your time with a ridiculous, redundant question.
After you jumped on him about searching? I think his response was quite reasonable.A simple yes, without all the sharp tones, would have sufficed.
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