The overall size of the trailer is some 15'. The box is 10'. The overall width is 69" of the box. The inside is 68" high. Don't have a weight, but was told 1300-1400#s.
My plans are to remove the rear doors and add in a single entrance doorway, problaby centered. I'm wanting to cut away the kickout from the tires back to provide more interior room in the back and give a square back wall. The front can remain like a slide in, but I'm wanting to add a 'U' shaped storage layout that goes from one side over the tongue back to the other side. The front of the storage will be a little high on the box. Access will be from inside and out. The exterior material, I'm thinking, would be OD canvas from military tents.
I drilled the frame for 20" of movement on the rear axle @5" intervals. Currently, the centerline of the axle is 53" from the most rear portion of the frame. I have 5" forward or 5" and 10" backward to locate the axle. I haven't removed anything from the inside but its a little rear heavy.
Since I finally put the box on the trailer, I'm comtemplating all this, or fabbing a square base and removing the lower portion and keeping it this tall or making it smaller with a pop-top. I've been told that there is no structure to this and that the walls are 1+" thick with interior and exterior fiberglass and insulation foam. Since the box was on a military truck, it may have seen top damage from the tree limbs. This may have introduce water into the wall cavity. If I was to start cutting, I'd have to add a structure frame layout, which I don't think would be too hard to do.
Any ideas?




