Quote Originally Posted by modman View Post
My 225’s used to hit the steel tray and cause quite a bounce.
I didn’t want to lift the tray due to higher COG and handling so I made wheel boxes/tubs and cut them welded these into the tray.
It kept the tray at a not rediculous height.
Having a flat tray does put the weight up high, so any action to counter that helps👍
Horses for courses, it’s just another option.
Dc
I'm pretty fussy about increased COG as well - I bought a 130 so I can put a substantial camping setup on the tray. I haven't done any calculations, but my gut feel is that if I raised the tray and then used the gap between the chassis and tray for water tanks and a drawer for heavy gear, I may actually be better off.