It actually doesn't look too bad now that it's on the road.
I had to take the tub off to cut/grind down, and pound in the front drainhousing. I cut the rubber plug in half and taped it into the hole as the tongue rail will secure it in place. I also found I routed some of the wiring that interfered with the tub ribs, so a reroute ensued. Since my frame has a slight bow to it, it was not fun trying to align the tub's tab holes, but I got all but the 2 center rib holes. Hopefully a full load will line them up.
Sometime ago this trailer must have been ran into because during disassembly and rebuild I found the frame had slight damage, the shock mounts were bent, the shackles were bent, and today, I had to straighten the fenders. When I got it, I couldn't tell because someone had camoflaged the whole trailer in some rubberized black paint.
Still looking for cheap 31/10.5/15 tires and build a top. Fenders after the tires. Garage is clean again!
