bobwhite215 wrote:Not sure about your approach angle theory. If you run over something 8" high, it's the same height when it passes under the tongue as it is when it goes under the axle.
Bob, that's why I also mentioned that despite my box being lower than my trailer axle (by only an inch or two I might add) I still maintained a higher ground clearance than my tow vehicle.
In theory on flat ground if my Honda Pilot can safely clear it then my trailer can too. So if I drive over road debris that is high enough to knock a hole in my underfloor storage, it's going to knock a hole in my oil pan or transmission or rip off my exhaust first. At that point, I'm already having a bad day.
In my mind, the real concern with my design will be the breakover angle:

It's just something I will have to be mindful of when driving. With every custom designed trailer, choices and compromises have to be made. I opted for more storage which meant I sacrificed ground clearance. I think (and hope) that my trailer will suit the type of camping my family does, and how we get there. Only time will tell I guess.
I did keep in mind the possibility of damaging this box though, and I attached it in a way that actually makes it removable from under the trailer. And if the worst case happens and I damage it while traveling I will still have a sleeping surface inside the camper... It just might be a little breezy.
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