I just got my trailer finished (more or less...) so we took it out for our first trip last weekend. Everything worked perfectly! We were really impressed. Making it took about five times longer than I had hoped, but it seems like it was worth it. I've been using this forum to get a lot of information, so thanks to everyone for doing this. I do have one question, though. Many of the places we like to camp are down fairly rough gravel roads. Nothing that requires four-wheel drive or anything, but our area is very rocky. Even the better-maintained forest service roads are rougher than I've experienced anywhere else. Our trip last weekend only involved about a half a mile of travel on a rough road, but I really felt like I could only drive 5 MPH or so, otherwise the trailer would have shaken itself apart. It's gotten me thinking that the trips where we'll be going 30 miles back into the woods are going to be excruciatingly slow. I made the teardrop on a 5x8 Northern Freight frame, and I'm using the stock axle, leaf springs, and tires. I'm guessing that the trailer isn't heavy enough to really get the springs to flex. I know that removing a leaf from the spring set is one way to do it, but I wondered if there were other solutions, like replacing them with a softer leaf spring set. Or would my best bet be to replace it altogether in favor of a torsion axle?
Ray