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Once you start moving things around or adding things check wheel weights so you don’t get too heavy on one side and tongue weight also.
I am not fond of pop up trailers. The roof gets heavy. Canvas can leak. It gets torn. Mice eat holes in it. How much taller would it be to make the roof high enough to walk around in?If it must be a pop up maybe consider hard sides rather than canvas. Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk
Don: "So, if the truth be known I have been building the camper for awhile now....In any event it is currently something you can climb into and walk around in."Uh, so where's the pics?
Chief, I guess I’m not following completely... is the end goal to put this in an 1101? Or use an axle from an 1101?
Don, at heart you’re a wood guy. Wood guys start these builds with wood first, steel guys would start with the steel frame and suspension etc then build out the wood on top of that. In my mind (steel guy speak here) it is easier to keep the wood square etc after having a steel frame built. Probably makes no difference just how my brain works.
Quote from: wyorunner on October 06, 2019, 11:21:02 AMChief, I guess I’m not following completely... is the end goal to put this in an 1101? Or use an axle from an 1101? T- Not going into a 1011. Its a stand alone will have its own steel frame and independent high clearance trailing arm suspension.I was just eluding to where this started in my mind a year or so ago. To build out a 1011 and roll with that. But that size limits me somewhat, so I just went blank sheet of paper.
Typical democrat move, hey look over here forget about the suburban build.....