What is the differences of the Mighty Mite M416-B1 trailer from the regular
416's? I got an M416 that has what looks like 1/2" rod loops on each corner
(not exactly right on the corner just inboard of the corners). They are made
from 1/2" steel rod and run from side to side under the frame. Is this a B1 ?
Thanks
Paul Vandervort
jonathon wrote:
> >For a nice non-wavy 416???? Buy it.
>
> OK, let me ask a few questions then. This is my first venture into MV
> trailers and I have not really paid attention to them at all before.
>
> Some questions I might ask if I could:
>
> There are two holes on the front for the lunette ring to mount in. I assume
> the lower one is for towing behind a jeep or M151 and the upper one is for
> towing behind what? M37 and M715 perhaps?
>
> This one has civy tires, like new, mounted on M151 type wheels. How do
> these things handle with NDT tires v.s. civy type tires?
>
> What other versions of the 416 are there? I know about the M416-B1 for the
> mitey might (almost had one, damn...) but are there others?
>
> Would it be blasphemous to put the larger later type tear-drop tail lights
> on it? I assume the wiring has all the wires for service and BO lights in
> it already?
>
> Given the two options for towing behind a ball type hitch equiped vehicle,
> which is more desirable, getting one of those adapters that bolts into the
> ring with a ball coupler on it, or getting a pintle hook with a high offset
> insert for a reciever type hitch?
>
> thanks,
>
> je
>
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