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I was just curious about the fender law, take it easy.wranglers have been manufactured with coils for over a decade now and my fenders were sitting in the shop while those pictures were taken. However, they still look similar and are legal in florida. While I really appreciate your concern about my fenders that also has nothing to do with my thread thanks.
Sorry, but he's at an even greater, different type of risk OFFROAD. That trailer will easily put his jeep on its side should the ground give way. It could easily overtax his drivetrain and braking capability going down hill, especially if his brakes are clogged up with MUD or other debris. In short, humbly I submit, there is NO ACCEPTABLE combination for any jeep and the M105. To err is human. To err knowingly without regard to consequence is STUPIDITY.I say build it and pull it. OFF ROAD ONLY!! On road your just taking to much of a chance with other peoples lives. After a couple of trails either you are going to want to get rid of it or others on the trail will want you to get rid of it. How much s--- do you need to take on the trail anyways?
I say build it and pull it. OFF ROAD ONLY!! On road your just taking to much of a chance with other peoples lives. After a couple of trails either you are going to want to get rid of it or others on the trail will want you to get rid of it.
Brought mine home behind my cousins F-350 and it just was not right. Big little trailer for a big truck.I sold my friend a 105 with bows and cover and within three months he traded it back to me to get my M101. He is using a full sized Chevy Suburban and the 105 just went everywhere that it wanted to.
I do want to see the pics no matter what you end up doing.
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On flat concrete yes I have. Its heavy as **** but once you get it going it goes and goes and then it drags you along as you try to stop it..........Have you guys ever tried pushing (by hand) a 105 around empty?
Some people here are a bit melodramatic to say the least.I just purchased a M105 that will fit nicely behing my jeep wrangler and I think I'm just going to splice in a flat 4 plug for the lights but I want to be able to use the trailer brakes as well. What do I need to get that setup in the jeep? All I could find on here was that I needed an airpack? But I can't seem to find where I'd get one. I already have onboard air and an airtank installed on the jeep. Thanks in advance.
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