With a family of 3 and 2 dogs I decided that I needed a better way to haul gear than over loading the roof rack. After some investigation I discovered that people were modifying old military M416 trailers for off-road use. This looked like a good option for me. Trailers that a specifically built for off road use are usually well over $6000.00 which is way beyond my means.
It took me about a year to locate a basic M416 here in Colorado Springs. The one I found already had a new 3000lb axle with 6 on 5 1/2 hubs installed. I was able to purchase this trailer for under $1000.00 and my project was underway.
Even thought this project is well underway, over the next few weeks I will be adding posts detailing the work that I have completed on the M416 to get it ready to tow behind the FJ Cruiser.
The modifications that I have made are listed here with links to those post as I write them:
- Cleaned and Painted the frame
- Added tailgate to tub.
- Painted the Tub.
- Painted inside of tub with bed liner.
- Converted hubs to metric lugs.
- Added LED Tail lights and maker lights
- Mounted LP Tank on front of trailer
- Replaced the spring shackle pivot bolts.
- Added fender flares to accomidate wider tires.
- Fabricated brackets to hold small amo cans behind fender on side of tub.
- Extended jack stand to accommodate lift.
Still to be completed:
- Add water tanks under tub to help ballast the trailer.
- Add 2 2.5 gal fuel cans in front of fenders.
- Consider adding built in roll out kitchen.
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