M-416 Jeep trailer & Line-X

I really like the Line-X in my Jeep and am getting ready to have the same put in my M-416. Has anyone had this done? Any problems with the drain plugs afterwards?

The trailer is also going into the shop for a spring over so I can put 35" wheels on it. I want to be able to use the spare from the Jeep on it. It currently sits awfully low compared to the Jeep.

Jim

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Jim Meyer
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Good looking rig. Where did you pick up that tire carrier on the back there. Can you see behind you or are you subject to using the side mirrors only?

Like to see pics of your trailer too. How does it pull behind your rig?

Where did you pick the trailer up at?

Bill

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William Oliveri

I'd love to get an M416 trailer. I'm thinking of buying the reproduction

416 from 4x4trailers with their locking top.

I have an off-topic question for you Jim. Your web site says you have a Rain Gear cab cover for your CJ. How do you like it? Is it good quality? I need one next summer and I'm trying to decide between that one, the BestTop and the Mopar.

Thanks!

Jim Meyer wrote:

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Tim Hayes

Hello Bill,

The bumpers and rear rack are from Bulletproof Manufacturing. You can see their stuff at:

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With the 35" spare tire directly behind me I don't see too much back there, just a whole lot of rubber. On the harsher trails I fold the side mirrors up on the hood and then I am completely blind to everything but what is in front of me. Come to think of it, the rear mirror fell off on a run a couple of months ago (Swamp Lake, for those who know the area out here). I still have to glue it back on.

My rig is in the shop, as usual it seems (more upgrades). I haven't towed the trailer with it yet. I picked it up in town and thought it was in really good shape. I look forward to having the ability to carry more camping gear next summer.

Jim

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Jim Meyer

Hello Tim,

I really like the Rain Gear cab cover. I bought it off the internet, site unseen. Although I think it is a very well made product, I would have taken a look at the Bestop cover had I known they were making one. Bestop, in my opinion, makes good quality stuff.

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Jim Meyer

For the benefit of those who may do this down the road, let me answer my own question.

I just got it back from the shop and it came out very nice. No problems with the drains, the plugs still work. Total price: $360

Jim

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Jim Meyer

replying to Jim Meyer, 4Wheely wrote: I bought Bestop cover too. It's worth buying

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4Wheely

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