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Old 01-08-08, 11:37 AM   #1
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M-416 Build

Here is a M-416 build my cousin and i started a few months ago. It is still in progress. I purchased the trailer for $300. I got most of the ideas from this site. Here are some pics of what i have done.












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Old 01-08-08, 11:50 AM   #2
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Bought some 33's on rock crawler wheels, added rancho shocks, put new led lights, painted frame, NOS springs with all new shackles.









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Old 01-08-08, 01:13 PM   #3
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Yikes is that a jeep in the back ground.....get your priorities straight go TEQ.
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Old 01-08-08, 02:27 PM   #4
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Yes, it is a jeep . Focus on the trailer. Here are some pics of cutting the tub. There was some damage to the front of the tub. So we decided to cut about 16 inches from the front, rotate it 180 degree's, and fab a tailgate and storage box for the front.






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Old 01-08-08, 02:36 PM   #5
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I bought a roof top tent so we decided to mount it on a 1 3/4" square tube rack. I also put some tubing to hold a shovel and axe. The tubing follows the contour of the inside of the trailer. We did this because we needed to support the flimsy tub and have a place to mount tailgate latches.













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Old 01-08-08, 05:54 PM   #6
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Man that looks great! And GOOD on ya' for gettin' your boy involved. Love that pic of him with the hood on!

I really like the idea you have of adding a box up front, and your method of how you are going about it is really, really cool!

Sweet rack too! Keep it up and keep the pics coming!

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Old 01-08-08, 06:17 PM   #7
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Thanks. That is my cousins kid and he is actually showing my cousin how to weld. We changed the rack after the last picture because it was way to high with the tent on. So we decided to lower it. I will add more pics this weekend. It is painted and the tailgate and front box is complete.

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great job, but aren't you afraid of the topweight??
I saw pictures of a 'normal' M416 that turned over in the desert just because one wheel felt in a hole.
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Old 01-09-08, 10:40 AM   #9
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great job, but aren't you afraid of the topweight??
I saw pictures of a 'normal' M416 that turned over in the desert just because one wheel felt in a hole.
We ended up lower the rack after these pictures. The top now sits where the middle cross-bar is in the picture above. I did not want the hassle of having a closed lid so I would have to lift the tent every time I wanted something out of the trailer. Also, my daughter's quad fits nicely under the rack.
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Old 01-21-08, 03:16 PM   #11
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Here are some pics of the trailer. The fenders are still in progress. I put a AGM battery that adventure trailers recommended. Also, I wired a battery charger with an external plug and 4 -12 volt plugs for accessorries, it is that grey box in the front. Mounted two jerry cans. I am still going to wire some flood lights all around the trailer,line-x the inside black and the outside to match the green jeep. I am also trying to figure out a way to mount two propane burners and a bar-b-q.


















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Looks good!

Are those feet to support the trailer on the rear on the last pic? I don't see them on the trailer pics when it's hooked up to your receiver. How are those mounted and do they help? Do you have front ones too?


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Old 01-21-08, 06:39 PM   #13
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They are removable stabalizers that are just placed under the rear bumper. They have a rachet strap that connects to the landing legs and pulls them together. I got them for the rear only and the they work good. The trailer does not move much when inside the tent.
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Old 01-23-08, 11:47 PM   #14
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looks nice! sounds like a score for $300 and some sweat.


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Old 01-24-08, 10:42 AM   #15
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awesome build. you made quick work of that trailer.
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Old 01-24-08, 04:50 PM   #16
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sweet, nice build, what kind of cooler is on the front?

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There was some damage to the front of the tub. So we decided to cut about 16 inches from the front, rotate is 180 degree's, and fab a tailgate and storage box for the front.
Brilliant! I love the "inside" and "outside" storage idea.


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Old 01-25-08, 01:05 AM   #18
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sweet, nice build, what kind of cooler is on the front?

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It is a coleman stainless steel cooler.
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Nice build on the trailer sir.

I'll be startin' mine soon and gotta coupla questions ... 'bout the tow rig.

Do you happen to know the overall weight and/or tongue weight of your trailer? Did your jeep have any problems towing it? Stopping it?



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Old 01-25-08, 01:45 PM   #20
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The jeep did not have any problems towing or stopping. With the trailer fully loaded the tongue weight I would say is about 150 lbs. I still need to try pulling it with the propane and gas tanks filled, that may make a difference.
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Love the pink ATV and the little rider outfit! Have fun, great build!



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Bought some 33's on rock crawler wheels, added rancho shocks, put new led lights, painted frame, NOS springs with all new shackles.








Where did you find the NOS springs, shackles, etc? Bye the way, that is one killer trailer build! Nice work. I hope mine turns out close to this nice!


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Do you have more info on your battery, inverter, charger setup? I need to do something similar. Did you buy the metal cases everything is housed in, or have them made?


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Do you have more info on your battery, inverter, charger setup? I need to do something similar. Did you buy the metal cases everything is housed in, or have them made?
When I was shopping for the battery i called aventure trailers to see what they ran. The recommended the AGM Deka batery. It is a sealed "absorbed glass mat" battery with about 130 or so amp hours. I paid $245 for it and so far I happy with it. The charger i used is a 6 amp guest charger. I put a shore line plug so it is easier to connect. The metal cases are sold at most industrial and commercial electrical suppliers. They have all kinds of different sizes. Look below for more recent pics.

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Where did you find the NOS springs, shackles, etc? Bye the way, that is one killer trailer build! Nice work. I hope mine turns out close to this nice!
Thanks Pint. I bought them online from some militay surplus store. I will try to find the link and post it. The suspension is the same as the early 1950's jeeps, so search there as well.
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Here are more recent pics of the trailer. I rearranged the front box and put a water tank, 2.8 gpm pump, faucet and hose. Also wired 6 lights and put a switch box in.







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Great job! I like this set up. I you found any draw backs to have a having a short trailer bed lenght?

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Old 04-22-08, 09:32 AM   #28
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Thanks. No, not really. I have about 50" of length so I can fit everything I need. One thing I would like to do is incorporate some storage boxes some how. I have been looking at the Tradesmen truck boxes. If I put those on they will give some space for storage and camping supplies.
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Old 11-17-08, 12:51 AM   #29
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Almost done with this build. Here are some recent pictures. Here is a list of what I have done thus far:

- 3500# axle with electric brakes, 5 on 4.5 with matching jeep wheels
- Wired all trailer lights with reverse light on trailer.
- Tub sand blasted
- Added Tradesman Tongue Box
- Pre-wired Blue Sea 6 switch board (4 perimeter lights switches, 1 water pump switch, 1 stereo switch.
- Junction Box for trailer wiring
- AGM battery with separate disconnect for switch panel
- Battery charger with shore power
- Tongue Jack
- JP rectangular cooler
- 19 gal water tank with Shur-Flo pump, pressure hose & faucet
- Propane tank
- Line-X on all surfaces (top if tongue and side steps, fenders, inside of tub, outside of tub to match jeep green, tent rack & back of tailgate.
- Had front box that holds water tank powder coated.

Still on the list:
- 12 volt power for tongue box
- Install custom shelving/drawers with stereo
- Install automatic light for tongue box











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