now we're in the zone. more detailed pix please!
oh the jacks? All I did was weld up some 2" square tubing and weld the jacks to them. I did it on all four corners and am planning on making some camping accessories to fit in the 2" receivers sticking out by the fenders. I am going to be mounting my tent hopefully tomorrow so I will try to get a few more pics when I get it put together.
edit: also forgot to mention that I bought them from etrailer.com and the prices were very reasonable and great service. (I'm not affiliated with them just a happy camper LOL)
i like the trailing arm/air bag deal. sadly, i'm too deep into the project with leaf springs, shocks, bump stops, etc. The trailer suspension is SUPER flexy to tackle trails like rubicon and fordyce, which it has already proven itself. Some just drive on a rock or block of wood to level out trailer, but with a soft suspension, the tub still rocks, so must support the trailer frame and let the suspension just hang.
Here is what we're dealing with:
in pack mule mode going camping
bumshot
Frontal view
Base frame for the tent coming from www.3dogcampingusa.com
in long-haul desert mode prior to being rino coated
Just thinking out loud, but why not make just the RTT adjustable? This could be accomplished by just drilling a series of holes on each leg of the platform. When you park the trailer, pull the pin and raise/lower to desired height, then re-install the pin. Get you some of those stick on levelers for campers and put on the side. Cheap and easy.
Installed these on my trailer. Saw them in a build on this forum. They've worked excellent. Manufacturer is BAL.
Just thinking out loud, but why not make just the RTT adjustable? This could be accomplished by just drilling a series of holes on each leg of the platform. When you park the trailer, pull the pin and raise/lower to desired height, then re-install the pin. Get you some of those stick on levelers for campers and put on the side. Cheap and easy.