Update! :Wow1:
So I had a very productive weekend, the wife let me loose in the garage and didn't bug me all weekend :smiley_drive:
Upside down on my "mobile work bench" while I was measuring the axle placement... (upside down mind you..)
And once the axles were squared up and the wheels were on...
I flipped it over by myself, my neighbor was going to help me but when I was ready he wasn't home. and I am far too impatient. It really wasn't bad, actually a lot easier than I thought. I was worried I screwed up the axles with the wheel adapters that I bought, thinking it would push the wheels out too far, but it actually turned out perfect.
I then began to work on the rack for the RTT. This picture shows it before the I threw on the cross bars in the center.
And a picture of the rack in the up position. Not fully up though, I don't have my linear actuators yet, so for the test I just used my Toyota's jack to lift it as high as the jack could take it. It actually moves very smoothly, smoother than I thought, I was worried about it binding and such, but it really didn't.
Next is to source my HDPE plastic for the skins on the sides. For the time being I am going to do a plywood floor until I can afford some 1/2" or 3/4" thick HDPE for the floor.
Lock'n'Roll hitch was ordered yesterday as well lights, front jack and trailer plug wiring.
Hope to have it registered this week if everything goes as planned :victory: