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CycleJay,
I have an M416. My CUCV has driver and passenger side forward antenna mounts. I cannot see the M416 at all when it's behind my CUCV. I only see it when I go around corners. This is a bit unnerving to me as I like to see what's happening behind me. I'm afraid that because the trailer is so small I won't be able to see a problem before it develops into a catastrophe. I've heard too many trailer horror stories {shudder}. I'm used to pulling my 5x8 enclosed Haulmark and my 18 double axle car hauler with my CUCV on the Class 3 hitch. I can see those without a problem. If I need to back up, I disconnect the M416 and move it around by hand if it's unloaded. I've been thinking about buying an M101A2 as they are easier to maneuver and can haul more stuff. The M101A2 is large enough to keep an eye on with the rear view mirror.
If you're concerned about overloading your pintle, check to see if there's a way to add a piece of metal to the bottom of the bracket that can be welded to the rear frame cross member. The guy I bought my truck from bead welded the Class 3 to the truck frame and tacked the bottom of the pintle bracket to the top of the Class 3 hitch. Sorry I don't have a picture to post but if you take a look under the truck you might be able to spot what I'm referring to.
Hope all this helps!
I have an M416. My CUCV has driver and passenger side forward antenna mounts. I cannot see the M416 at all when it's behind my CUCV. I only see it when I go around corners. This is a bit unnerving to me as I like to see what's happening behind me. I'm afraid that because the trailer is so small I won't be able to see a problem before it develops into a catastrophe. I've heard too many trailer horror stories {shudder}. I'm used to pulling my 5x8 enclosed Haulmark and my 18 double axle car hauler with my CUCV on the Class 3 hitch. I can see those without a problem. If I need to back up, I disconnect the M416 and move it around by hand if it's unloaded. I've been thinking about buying an M101A2 as they are easier to maneuver and can haul more stuff. The M101A2 is large enough to keep an eye on with the rear view mirror.
If you're concerned about overloading your pintle, check to see if there's a way to add a piece of metal to the bottom of the bracket that can be welded to the rear frame cross member. The guy I bought my truck from bead welded the Class 3 to the truck frame and tacked the bottom of the pintle bracket to the top of the Class 3 hitch. Sorry I don't have a picture to post but if you take a look under the truck you might be able to spot what I'm referring to.
Hope all this helps!