
Tahoe Neil wrote:Sorry for the slow reply Z, Ive been out of town.
Here is what I did and what I think
I kept the front light by putting the galley on the side and only a bench up front. As is, it still has a tongue weigh of 350 lbs.
I thought I was being clever with the exterior door for the potty, but I never use it. I just access it from inside. The potty works great. Good for at least 5 days if you take care of it. No smell.
You can get a single axle rated over 5000 lbs. I did. Doubles add more weight but make centering the load easier.
The AC only cost 100 bucks. But I cannot use it and the micro at the same time. I just turn the AC off when cooking.
Trailer Showroom is good. The owner takes a personal interest. the build is good. Don't expect exact precision in the placement of doors, windows etc. Don't expect high ground clearance. IVe dragged the ass end of the trailer through many dips.
The color is pewter. I thought it looked cool. But on sunny days it gets HOT. Makes the inside hot even with insulation. When desert camping, I drape tarps around the side to cool it down. IF I was to do it again, Id order a white trailer. Not as cool, but cooler. You should paint the roof with an elastomer white to help keep things cool. It makes a big difference over shiny aluminum, which gets SCORCH-EN hot in the sun.
LED lights are great cause if you leave then on for 24 hours, your battery does not go dead.
Overall Im happy with my "minimalist" build. Its light, easier to build, functional and shiny. People like it.
Good Luck and Safe Racing
Neil
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