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I have a series 100 would n m104 be to big?
can I put smaller wheels on it
thanks
 
Not sure what a M104 is
M105 - way to big (heavy) for a cruiser
M101 or M101A1 (USA) - close to too big. Better suited to full size truck but should be ok behind a 100.
 
its almost same as m105
but yes to big for me
 
Yeah, your 100 will pull it, but as others have said it is somewhat big for most needs.
 
I have a series 100 would n m104 be to big?

Depends on the use. If you intend on a trail trailer then it is WAY too big and heavy. If you intend to use it as a utility trailer, then it would be fine.

can I put smaller wheels on it
thanks


I have a M105 which I just finished modifying. I removed the original wheels, tires and installed a standard trailer axle 5200lb capacity with 4" drop. I installed 6x5.5 hubs and used Toyota wheel studs. I put on 31x10.50 on Toyota wheels and its perfect. The hardest part was modifying the Ubolts. I had to purchase a die set and increase the threaded portion an inch to compensate for the smaller axle diameter.
 
$600 is too much for an M104. They can be had cheaper. We have them going begging for $300, because they're so large and heavy that they work best with 3/4 ton and 1 ton pickups. The US M101 3/4 ton trailer is much more suitable, but they cost more. $800 for average condition, $1200 for decent with racks.
 

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