M1102 fuel basket

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djglover7

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All,

One thing that I believe is critical is to carry extra gas and propane. My thoughts for the M102 additions/modifications are the following:

1) Carry gas and propane outside of the trailer (front or back). Front is my preference for weight, balance, and potential rear-end impacts
2) Carry two(2) Septer cans for gas (~ 10 gal.) and two(2) 20lb. propane cylinders.
3) Modify the front trailer tongue by removing the stabilizer legs and associated brackets (more on that later).
4) Build a platform to support the Septers and the propane (layout is TBD).

Thoughts?
 

AggieOE

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I'd agree that the front of the trailer makes a lot of sense. That really is a lot of fuel and propane though!! lol
 

djglover7

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Currently full of brush and limbs. Looks like hell. Will post later.

Did add a series of E-track tie-downs to exterior and modified the stabilization legs.
 

bgenlvtex

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Looks heavy, what are you pulling it with? What is the tongue weight loaded?
 

djglover7

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Not real heavy (see placard pic). Weighs less without the HMMWV wheels. New wheels match truck.
Entire body is aluminum with pintle/lunette ring hitch.

Pulling with 2016 Silverado 2500 HD 4x4.

This will NOT be rock crawler. More of a highway/rough road expedition rig
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