HF trailer, 4*8 widened to 5*8.
Going to change out the axle and leaf springs along with the Hubs, rims and tires. I got the trailer for $50 so it's more cost effective to change everything out.
Going to weld everything up together for make it nice and sturdy, and reinforce all of the corners as well as the inner joints.
Going to reinforce the tongue area as well.
Floors, walls and ceiling will all be insulated.
Decided to move the axle back about a foot, and lmore than likely going with a 15-in tire. Would like to get a trailer that could later down the road have the option to add brakes, but haven't decided yet. Stabilization jacks in the rears and will probably put two in the front as well.
Trailer itself is going to be coated in a rhino spray covering like they use in the back of truck beds. Gives it a nice rugged feel, waterproofs it and will stand up against elements as well as terrain.
Will probably leave the space to incorporate for an independent axle system but for right now I'm just going to go standard as it's cheaper and easier to install.
Has a shoreline input for a inverted generator, will also have a 12 volt system using a deep cycle battery. Generator will charge the battery when it's being used, then for the nights battery will be used for small things.... will probably add wiring for a solar system but not going to install one at this time. No
Solar shower on the roof.
Also going to incorporate a seven-pin for the brake lights and to charge the battery while driving.
I've not figured out what I want to do for AC yet, still got a place the lights and the roof vent along with a few other things.
I opted not to go for a small kitchenette in the back as it just adds more weight, and takes away from a cabin. Decided to go with a dual chuck box design for the kitchen area. I made build up the storage a little bit around the foot area, to allow for an accessible external storage to be added behind the cabinet.
Interior is large enough for a queen mattress and storage. Flip down small television. We'll also have a portable Wi-Fi unit inside.
I am trying to maximize space while minimizing weight.
On all I'm pretty happy so far however still not done. A few more tweaks here and there fore I have a final idea of what I want to do to begin my building.









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