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NEWS | Feb. 25, 2022

M105A2, M105A3 Trailers: Replacement Lunette and Landing Leg

M105A2 Cargo Trailer
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M105A2 Lunette

Maintenance leaders, you can get your commander’s approval to replace the original lunette on your M105A2 trailers with a swivel lunette, NSN 2540-00-999-5584.

The swivel lunette makes it easier to line up the trailer with the truck’s towing pintle, which is a bonus in rough terrain and bad weather. Just mount the new lunette into the original lunette’s recess.
 
M105A3 Replacement landing leg

TACOM LCMC’s GPA 09-019 informed users to replace the original landing leg on the M105A3 trailers with new ones. Get the stronger and safer landing leg with NSN 2590-01-564-2057.
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