Well, folks, there is good news, there is bad news, and there is ugly news. First, I painted the underhang on the galley red... looks much better.
I attempted to move the axle back and hit some resistance... my battery box. So, I took out the 80#s of rocks from the galley, and for this trip, the axle remains where it is.
This means a lot of overhang from the axle back... good news, I took it on the highway and it tracks good enough to get to cape cod and back.
I have a local hill, which the van pics up speed on when descending. With the original tear design, it did not. I attribute this to wind resistance. With the new format, I gained 10 mph going down the hill.
On the highway, the van did not downshift as often going up minor grades. good news.
I had the trailer weighed. I was hoping for 900# max.... I got 1,140#.... bummer..without the 80# of galley stuff..... I have tear no. 2 tugging at my brain.
Except for moving the battery box, fixating the galley hinge and painting the galley, and moving the axle..... I am DONE.....
I'm going to remove all the pictures in about one week.... so, take a look. I was excited about the project, and I'm excited about my good ole tear being usable again...... and, it came out just about as I had hoped....
I am going to get a name plate for the back. I had thought of "Morph".. but have pretty much decided on "Crouching Tiger"...... or maybe ""dragon license plate" (only kidding)...
