Still working with pencil and paper instead of lumber and tools on my first teardrop.
I've got a Dexter Torflex ready to order, and a shop ready to weld my frame. But I need to tell Dexter what angle to set my arm brackets.
The hitch on my Subaru is 14" off the ground. (Top of the ball about 16". )The 2000 # axle will carry my 900-1100 TD (including chassis). Since the towbar will be welded to the underside of the chassis frame, that should put the bottom edge of the actual chassis frame at about 14" if I want it to ride level.
With the arm of the Dexter at 22.5 degrees and at half load (ie about 1000# I guess) the bottom of my chassis will be at 15.6 from the ground; at 10 degrees it would be closer to 14.5; and at 0 degrees closer to 13.25+-.
Seems to me like either the 10 degree or the 0 degrees would have my chassis riding closer to level with the top of the Subaru hitch... but then this is all new (and a bit Greek -- no offense-- to me).
Ken