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Hi Jason, In order to find the correct hub/drum for your M1101 trailer we'd need to first determine what your bearings and grease seal are and the axle capacity. If the other hub you have has anything stamped into it we can also try looking up…
view full answer...Currently Dexter only offers either the Self-Adjusting Brakes #23-464-465 or Brakes With Parking Brake #23-112-113 which will fit your 1997 M1101 trailer. Both of these are sets of brakes for the left and right while the Drum #42866UC3 is offered as…
view full answer...From my available specs on your M1101 trailer, it has a maximum vehicle weight of 3,400 pounds. It also looks like it uses off-road tires. With that capacity and tire type, we only carry 2,000 pound Timbren Axleless systems that are compatible with…
view full answer...Based on my research your M1101 trailer has a GVWR of around 3400lbs, so for a replacement axle I recommend taking a look at the Timbren Heavy-Duty Axle-Less Trailer Suspension - Straight Spindle - Off-Road Tires - 3,500 lbs #ASR35HDS01 which will…
view full answer...Hello Derrick. We do sell the #AKEBRK-7-SA brake assemblies individually. Just need to know if this is for the driver or passenger side of your trailer since they are available for both sides: Driver Side - Electric Trailer Brake Assembly -…
view full answer...The bearings you need for your Silver Eagle M1101 trailer are #25580 and #14125A. If you would like a full bearing kit then we also have the #BK3-200 as well.
view full answer...For your M101A1 Military trailer the parking brakes can be maintained when adding electric brakes when you use the Dexter Electric Trailer Brake Kit w/ Parking Brakes - 12" - Left and Right Hand Assemblies #23-112-113. These electric brake…
view full answer...If your Military M1101 Trailer uses a Titan Model 10 Surge Brake Actuator the Replacement Bolt-On Inner Slide with Leveler Channel for Titan Model 10 Actuator #T4721700 will work perfectly to replace your pintle, but if you are wanting to go to…
view full answer...From our experience the military trailer you have uses a standard lunette ring so a pintle hook like the Curt #C48005 would work fine.
view full answer...First you are going to want to disassemble one of your hubs to verify if you have the #42 Spindle #TRU37FR. I have found this is the spindle some have found but you will need to determine it is what you have and if not you will need to have a pair of…
view full answer...I don't have much info on the Military M101a Trailers but I can see they're A-Frames so assuming it's the standard 50 degree A-Frame the best Lock N Roll setup to use will be the Lock N Roll Articulating Coupler part #336TS504.
view full answer...The best option I have for an adjustable pintle hook that slides into a 2" hitch is the Curt Pintle Hook Mounting Plate part #C48341 with the Curt Pintle Hook part #C48210. I am not aware of any way to use a swivel type pintle hook with a…
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