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where did you get the plug setup.
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yes thanks tobyS I'm going to lay a piece of sheet rock with a 2x4 down the middle over the top the sheet rock will start to pitch and give it more of a runoff.Take something to put down the middle that will support the tarp. They are flat and hold the rain water.
That makes a right tidy little camper.RobM36A2;2037292[COLOR=#daa520 said:]Pictures as requested[/COLOR]. My laptop is acting up, so via mobile phone..
sorry, it's dark outside, so with and without flash.
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If you are referring to my S-788 shelter, no, will not fit on a 105 without serious modification or going back to the bare frame (a viable option and you could sell a clean bed).Well it fit an M105 a2
I would suggest 1/4 inch plywood. The drywall will absorb moisture and fail over time making life miserable for you when you have to clean it all up and redo it.yes thanks tobyS I'm going to lay a piece of sheet rock with a 2x4 down the middle over the top the sheet rock will start to pitch and give it more of a runoff.
Easy fix.Used my a2 to haul items to our new house and haul carpet to the dump. After about 300 miles, I think the shock in the brake actuator went out. Now when I stop, the trailer brakes violently View attachment 692774View attachment 692773
Until fixed, make a block of wood and put it in place, perhaps secure with tape, so it doesn't come on at all. Unless loaded heavy, your truck can stop it without brakes.Now when I stop, the trailer brakes violently
On my A2 there was a hole you can put a piece of round bar in, as sort of a blocking when reversing.Now when I stop, the trailer brakes violently