To start off, I had no idea where the best place to put this was.... so here it is, General Discussion.
So our camper is not 100% done, but it was done enough to take it to our four day family reunion camping trip. It was fantastic and worked out great!!!!

Except for one thing... I am not sure if I am going to be able to get enough tongue weight to get it to tow properly. On the trip it towed ok, but there was some swaying, fishtailing going on at the back end. It wasn't bad at 75-80, but when we were going 80 and got to the top of a hill we got hit by wind and it swayed side to side quite a bit more. It was not to the point of losing control, just not a good idea to leave it as is.
Here is what we are looking at.
-The trailer is the 5x8 Northern Tool
-The camper is 5x10x4 + the tongue box
-We don't have the galley done so there was not much weight in back
-I put tools and some gas in the tongue box that will in the future hold two 6v golf cart batteries and tools
-The back end of the camper hangs over the back of the trailer 18 inches, the overhang is all galley
-The front hangs over 6 inches plus the 12 inch deep tongue box
So, I am thinking to get more tongue weight to move the axle back. I am thinking 12 inches, but then I don't want to move it back too far so wondering if 6 inches is sufficient. I don't want to go poking all kinds of holes in the trailer by moving it too far or not enough then having to do it again.
Then, I am not sure if I should even do it now. We have not weighed it yet so I don't know the exact numbers. I already took the camper off the trailer (it is removable) and flipped the trailer over, but now I am thinking we should put the camper back on the trailer, finish the galley and install the batteries. Then, take it down and weigh it and THEN decide on moving the axle. We are not planning on putting a fridge, microwave or an installed water tank in the galley. We plan on using ice chests and water jugs that we can move around to adjust tongue weight.
Do I even need to move the axle or just plan on the batteries, tools box, ice chests and water being sufficient? But then on the way home the water and ice chests will be lighter...
We had the idea of using 6in PVC pipe in 4ft lengths to hold water that would be attached to the underside of the trailer. But, then again if I install that in the front for more tongue weight it would give less tongue weight on the way home. I guess install them near the axle, one in front and one behind?