apscott
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A few days ago, I picked up a 1997 M1101 that I won on auction, driving it back from Richmond to DC on one of the coldest days we have had around here in recent memory, it was 2 degrees out when I left the house. It towed great behind my Chevy 2500 pickup and is in really great shape overall, and is basically complete with tarp, bows, two stabilizing jacks.
I removed the tarp and bows for the drive home, and will probably sell those as that's not how I'm intending to use the trailer, and I'm sure that helped the mpg for the drive back on I-95. The surge brake appears to work, I just needed to top off with some brake fluid.
Two questions I have as a newbie.
I removed the 37" Goodyear military MT run flats so I can sell them and replaced them with some LT265/75R16 tires on Chevy 8 lug rims to bring the height down and so they would swap out with what is on my truck right now. What tire pressure is appropriate? I know the 37" tires are rated at 17psi (they were at about 8 psi when I picked up the trailer), but even that seemed a bit bouncy on the highway inflated to 17psi. Obviously the LT265's have much less volume, so will require higher pressure, but how high? If I could find a load rating/pressure chart for the 37" it would be easy to compare and inflate to similar load rating, but I'm wondering if anyone has practical experience on what works well for LT265's.
Secondly, I'm going to swap the 24v bulbs to 12v versions and replace the Mil plug with a 7-pin. For incandescent bulbs, it seems like 1156 and 67 or 96 are the bulbs of choice. Has anyone used the LED 1156 / 96 /67 replacements that you can find on eBay or Amazon, and are they any good?
Thanks!
I removed the tarp and bows for the drive home, and will probably sell those as that's not how I'm intending to use the trailer, and I'm sure that helped the mpg for the drive back on I-95. The surge brake appears to work, I just needed to top off with some brake fluid.
Two questions I have as a newbie.
I removed the 37" Goodyear military MT run flats so I can sell them and replaced them with some LT265/75R16 tires on Chevy 8 lug rims to bring the height down and so they would swap out with what is on my truck right now. What tire pressure is appropriate? I know the 37" tires are rated at 17psi (they were at about 8 psi when I picked up the trailer), but even that seemed a bit bouncy on the highway inflated to 17psi. Obviously the LT265's have much less volume, so will require higher pressure, but how high? If I could find a load rating/pressure chart for the 37" it would be easy to compare and inflate to similar load rating, but I'm wondering if anyone has practical experience on what works well for LT265's.
Secondly, I'm going to swap the 24v bulbs to 12v versions and replace the Mil plug with a 7-pin. For incandescent bulbs, it seems like 1156 and 67 or 96 are the bulbs of choice. Has anyone used the LED 1156 / 96 /67 replacements that you can find on eBay or Amazon, and are they any good?
Thanks!
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