Heh, yeah I hear you. When it is unloaded and the tent is on the roof it is a little top heavy.
So I took it out for its first run with the new hitch assembly. While it is not DOT tested (yet) it is very well made, far superior to the cheapo stuff I have been towing with from Curt or any other stuff made offshore. The hitch is completely silent in operation, and tows like a dream. Backs up great, and no odd side slop/random direction changes like a Lunette can do. I am stoked. No off-road testing yet, that will come soon. My buddy up island has tested his however, and it looks to work as advertised in all conditions and on all angles.
More pics.
I wish I had a GoPro, I would take some vid. Also managed to get my rear tire swing out finished and re-installed. MAN that POR15 is some hard stuff when it has set up.
As you can see in the last pic, the new top diagonal tube and the small upright are in just the right spot for the custom made gas can holder I am mounting in the next week or so. way more stability and some surface to mount the can on...I like it. Cant wait to get that all on there!
I also worked with Wavebreaker to design the kitchen for the rear of the trailer. I am making (ok he is making) some counter tops, 37" long by 16" high that slot into some tube and then attach to one another in an "L" off the rear of the trailer. They double as load management dividers inside the tub and will slip into some channel attached to the inside of the tub. Hence the 37" length, it fits perfectly inside the tub from side to side. Dual purpose and very functional. Now all I need to do is pick up the Edgestar fridge I am looking at and get my hot water and on board water system in.
Oh man it never ends....