Goals:
- Sleeping space for 2 adults and 1 child
- Sink with running hot and cold water. Hot water may be a optional external thing I hookup occasionally.
- Refrigerator! Looking at a nice 12v refer in the back. I'm tired of dealing with ice and water logged food
- Towable by my CX-5, looking at weight around 1,000 lbs
Design:
I have some plans sketched up and hopefully I can get those drawn in the computer and posted here shortly. Basically this is a 80" wide by 104" long with "barn doors" at the rear rather than a traditional galley hatch and a curved front

Progress:
A couple weekends ago I torn apart the popup with help from my dad. This popup has been sitting in a unused barn for the past several years and needless to say the raccoons and mice had their way with living inside it. It smelled something awful. I should have taken some pictures before the teardown but I forgot.
The frame at this point is mostly removed of misc popup parts. It is mostly surface rusted.
This is the axle, 1 3/4". A tag on it says 1,200 pounds excluding the axle, tires, hubs etc. I'm going to have a welder put new spring brackets on so I can mount it under the springs and increase my clearance and eliminate the need for wheel wells. I'll likely be getting new tires (perhaps bigger?, these are 8inch) and replacing all the bearings and races.
The existing leafs seem to be in okay shape, no obvious cracks or breakage other than the rust. Should I try taking these apart and sandblast them clean and reassemble?
I managed to salvage the sink but not much else was worth keeping.
Oh, I also picked up a HF trailer so that I could haul parts to make the real trailer...haha!
Next steps:
Finish drawing out the plans
Sandblast the frame and axle and repaint.
Rebuild the hubs with new races, bearings and seals.
Start work on the floor.