So at the hospital i work in i realized our case carts that carry all our surgical instruments into the operating rooms have similar door latches to the ones i bought. Here are just some nice reference pix i took for myself to look back on.
Then i went to instagram user "Ish_mrqz" to get some help mounting these 35" BF goodrich KM2 tires onto the temporary rims and talk about trucks and this trailer project.
After getting the truck level in the front with the back here is how it looks. Those tires really lifted the trailer a lot! Now it's starting to look beefy! And now I can work on the trailer without being hunched over all the time. I think these KM2's make this project look a lot more serious now.
Looking mean!
Test fitment of the "Jeep Style" trailer fenders I bought on Ebay a few months ago. I am definitely going to have to trim them from the bottom a bit. But for the most part I'm liking the way they are going to look on it; especially after I fab up some small rock sliders for it. They measure 36" at the base of the fender, 21" at the top of the fender, 19" height, and 10" wide. Once I buy the same 15×8" steel procomp rims that I have on the truck these tires will sit perfectly centered with the fender.
With the 2" spacers. Im going to have to find some strong bolts to hold up the main compartment when its loaded up with fridge/freezer, roof top tent and camping gear. I am not going to build this compartment to be removable but i am going to use the body lift to raise the main compartment because it sits too close to the tire. and i fear that when flexed out the tire will rub. So these 2" spacers are going to give me the extra clearance i need for the tire to move up some. Once i find the bolts to secure it in place im going to weld them onto the body towers that i made so they can not be removed.
I also went ahead and began to cut the flooring for the front compartment. the 0.5" wood is all cut out to size and then i traced the wood onto the remaining sheet metal from the first piece i used for the large compartment. and cut it to size. I'm really hoping it doesn't rain tonight/tomorrow so i can weld up the floor to the smaller compartment and possibly to roof as well. I would really like to see this compartment permanently welded onto the frame by tomorrow. but we will see if i have sufficient time to complete all the tasks i want to do tomorrow.
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The trailer project is really starting to come together. All i know is that It's gonna be tall! Once i'm done with the main compartment. It's going to be 64" tall. Plus 3 more inches to make a roof rack above the main compartment so I can mount the Mt. Rainier roof top tent that i want. AND another 15.5" of the closed roof top tent. In total it's gonna sit somewhere between 80-83" tall. It's gonna be huge when all closed up. Imagine how awesome it'll look once the large roof top tent is open! Im sure where ever i decide to camp out will be considered home base for my wheeling groups lol!