Well after serious debate and dragging around this lump of iron this weekend I think I am going to scrap it and start a new build.
What I have in mind:
New frame: 2x2 1/8" wall square tube (current frame is 2x3 1/4" wall)
New deck: Probably wood plank (current is 3/16" plate)
Cargo box: I plan to carry over the current removable box 2x2 1/8" steel square tube box, but break it down replace the 1/2" pressure treated wood walls with 1/2" PVC sheet. Re-use the paper thin aluminum sheet. Build the lid frame out of aluminum. The roof is currently PVC sheet, it will carry over to the aluminum lid. The rear barn doors got damaged thinking about building them as well from aluminum.
Axle: Keeping the current axle, Rockwell American 3500lb with electric brakes.
Hitch is a Max Coupler it will as well move to the new trailer.
Should I consider reducing the load capacity of the springs? Currently at 1750 each, I don't what the trailer when empty to be bouncing around when I hit a bump.
Thoughts or suggestions? My first build went seriously overboard I did not realize how quickly all that weight added up and was thinking I needed an indestructible frame for off road abuse, which that trailer never does see. I got more so out of the off road scene and into the extended trips/camping.
Thanks,
James