Atomic77 wrote:Might want to consider an off road suspension on the PCE?!
Done. I chose a 3k lb axle with the big bearings and big brakes. It's beefy, can easily handle my tire and wheel selection, and I won't have to worry about breaking the spindles or braking on steep down grades. I have derated it by using Jeep YJ rear leaf springs rated for 1750 lbs. The YJ springs are longer than common trailer springs, so should help with dampening and reduce stiffness. I built in polyurethane bump stops and shock absorbers, and will be running the same Toyo Open Country 31 inch AT tires as the Jeep, on the same ATX Mojave 15 inch aluminum rims (that happen to be Teflon coated so that they shed dirt and mud, maintaining balance). You may also recall that I am building (...have built...) my own 360 deg coupler. All of the suspension mounts/shackle hardware is from Ruff Stuff Specialties and are super beefy. (For all of the gory details, refer back to the beginning of this thread.)
The main road isn't so bad... when it is open. The spur access roads to the fire watch towers are the worst of it, and we won't tow the camper up those.
If I had more time off I'd consider the LOLO route, too.