Robrt-Stephens
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...........and can you post pics of such. Also, what do you do with it and what mods have you done.
I use mine for camping and hauling gear and other stowage plus hauling my 33 x 10.50 x 15 Boggers for running across the Sonora and Coronado deserts of Mexico when running south. I haul wood and other gear and it is a very handy rig. The lift was my idea by doing a SOA. It took all of 4 hours. So darn fun.
More data here:
http://behold-the-rage.com/jeep_page21.html
I'm editing this since at times I forget to post the data too. I'm lame. This is a 1952 U. S. Army Jeep Trailer, 14 ton rating. built by National Motor Coach Industries, Ltd. of Canada. it was part of a 300 trailer lot that my friend in Columbia Falls, Mt who owns Columbia Falls Army and Navy Store, ordered in 1995 and I picked it from then from him.
I had always wanted one of these and wanted to lift it and have it match VEX.
I use mine for camping and hauling gear and other stowage plus hauling my 33 x 10.50 x 15 Boggers for running across the Sonora and Coronado deserts of Mexico when running south. I haul wood and other gear and it is a very handy rig. The lift was my idea by doing a SOA. It took all of 4 hours. So darn fun.
More data here:
http://behold-the-rage.com/jeep_page21.html
I'm editing this since at times I forget to post the data too. I'm lame. This is a 1952 U. S. Army Jeep Trailer, 14 ton rating. built by National Motor Coach Industries, Ltd. of Canada. it was part of a 300 trailer lot that my friend in Columbia Falls, Mt who owns Columbia Falls Army and Navy Store, ordered in 1995 and I picked it from then from him.
I had always wanted one of these and wanted to lift it and have it match VEX.