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GPW wrote:Amanda, try cutting your cushion foam with a common electric carving knife … cuts like Butter …
amandacreiglow wrote:
The bad news? Well, first, it took all night. And second, it's much taller than I thought.
This whole time, I thought that 12" wheels meant overall. It never occurred to me once that it might not include the tires, and therefore the wheels are actually 20".
Soooo.... that's new. In some ways it's not so bad. Things being off the ground a little further will make a few things more comfortable. But the big thing is that I designed the galley counter to be at standard counter height, and it's now super high.
Figure the only real thing I can do is buy some kind of step to make the kitchen useable. It will be nice to have more headspace under the kitchen hatch, but still. If it's not one thing, it's another...
Sparksalot wrote:
How is your axle mounted to the leaf springs? Above or below the spring? I finally got tired of my door sills being too high, so I flipped the axle to above the springs. Doing so dropped the entire frame/cabin by 4 inches. You have to remount the fenders afterward.
amandacreiglow wrote:Sparksalot wrote:
How is your axle mounted to the leaf springs? Above or below the spring? I finally got tired of my door sills being too high, so I flipped the axle to above the springs. Doing so dropped the entire frame/cabin by 4 inches. You have to remount the fenders afterward.
That was suggested at the time, but the thought of dealing with all the trailer stuff again was just too much to bear to me. Still is, but the more I use it, the more I think just four inches would make the kitchen usable enough. I didn’t end u bringing along a step stool of any kind, although I bought one. I didn’t get a chance to cut the legs on it down, so now I’m just going up on my tip-toes for doing anything in the kitchen.
When I can face trailer base stuff again, this is definitely on the list. But there’s a lot on the list before it, so it might be a while. Thanks for the suggestion, though.
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GPW wrote:When testing a new trailer in the rain , it might be a good idea to bring along a tarp for the roof …
Sparksalot wrote:Indeed. Before I did the duct AC connection to my tear, I had a 2nd left side door the had a window unit cutout instead of a window. The first trip with that setup we had a deluge. I found all the leaks at once.
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