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Trailer bolt pattern

Warthog

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Are any of the smaller trailers (M416/M100 type) that have the same 5 bolt hole pattern as the M1009 CUCV?

If not anyone done a project like this?
The M1009 has a 6 bolt pattern.

Unaware of any military trailer that has this pattern.
 

wreckerman893

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The 416 tailers were usually pulled by a M151 and had the same bolt pattern.

The older 101 style trailers had the same bolt pattern as the M37 and were often pulled by them.

I think some of them were refitted with axles that had the same bolt pattern as the 5/4 ton pickups.

But my memory is fuzzy sometimes.
 

Barrman

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The early 101 trailers never got the same bolt patter as the M715. There was an adaptor made to mount the M715 6 lug on the M37 pattern trailer though. Only used 3 lugs on each side. Not really something you want to go far with.

People have put different hubs on 416 trailers so they match up with Jeep's. I haven't seen or researched doing the same for the 1009 pattern. I guess with the proper bearing sizes and spare hubs it could be done. Probably have trouble getting the brakes to match up as well.
 

paramilusmc

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Thanks for clearing that up, haven't seen my M1009 in 8 months.

I would like to use the same wheels and tires on a trailer to accommodate both truck and trailer in case one goes down.
 
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