*********Successful Recovery of M1102 at Barstow***********
At the conclusion of all your inputs, I am very happy to report that today was a great day!
Though exhausted, but let me share my experience with you before I forget.
We drove to Barstow the night before and stayed at Ramada Inn. Got a great deal through priceline, but you may not get the bed configuration of your desire. We were assigned a king bed, but the man at the desk was nice enough to switch it over to 2 queen beds without charging us more. Being nice to people is always a good thing. This is a 2 star motel, and appropriately so, but I was pleasantly surprised that they have free internet so I got to do some last minute preparation, like reading the TM on how to crack open a jam break if necessary. Try not to pick a room facing the backside because that is the train track side. We did, and we had train coming by just about every half hour. Continental breakfast was ok.
Drove to the base in 3 trucks. Appointment is at 8am, we got to the security gate at 7:45pm and was told we need to go to the side building to get a visitor's pass. Kind of surprised as I did not need to do that in French Camp. There were many contractors before and after us to get pass, and it was not a quick procecss. So my tips to you newbies like me, just show up early and beat everyone.
Got the pass, the guard said GL was the last silver building on the right side of the main street. He can't you can't miss it. And of course, we missed it. It was actually on the left hand side, entered through a small side S shaped street downhill. Checking in was easy. Told to drive to the lot and wait on the outside for someone to come. Brian in a forklift then showed up, told us to drive in and dumped our trailers on the pintle hitch precisely. He mist have googled on how to do it last night.
The trailer is smaller than I thought, but great looking! Very good condition with minor rusts here nad there. We towed the trailers to outside the lot and started our preparation.
Safety Chains: Indeed they were short with the big riser we put in on 2 out of 3 trucks we got. So yes, you suggested Home Depot extensions and Quicklinks, and I have them, placed on nicely and no problem.
Electrical: Spent the most time to prepare for this, but was not successful. Last time I checked I have a degree in electrical, so it was rather discouraging then the newly swappe din 12V bulbs did not work. No worries, backup plan was the temporary trailer lights and it looked great. Don't do stupid things like we did though. We put the R and L lighs reverse, and had to switch them after it was all secured. The lights were tied down with ties and stainless steel wires. I probably bought a cheap set because one light failed on the drive back.
Tarp/Bow: both removed easily.
Tires: the recommended PSI was 17 plus or minus 2. We filled it to 17 but thought maybe we should not have as the trailer was pretty bouncy on the way home. Great threads!
We did maximum turns to make sure chains/wires don't get stretched. Worked under the hot sun for 3 hours and we finally got these 3 trails road worthy and legal. We drove out the base, then on East Main Street, and stopped back at Ramada Inn to check again. Nothing is loose, the hub caps were not hot, breaks were off, and lights were secured. Continued on East Main to Chevron, added more air, and off we go.
The trailer tows very very nicely. It is a great trailer. Did not feel heavy either with our V6 or V8 engines. It is a little wider than my RRS, but this way I can see how the tires are doing via the side mirrors. I am very much impressed with the trailer! We had no problem going through the pass. I was going 55-60, but had to go 70 a few times to avoid joining traffics. Took 99 up to Sac. Too much traffic coming in and had a few close calls. Will take I-5 next time. Had a lot of curiosity looks from passing traffics. I think our convoy was too visible which made the traffic slow. Spotted a CHP on roadside on CA 58. He did not chase after us.
Overall, this had been a great experience as I learned a lot from all of you as well as my own research. However, this was very tedious! I recommend that, if you are not very detail oriented and you are planning to get a trailer to several hundred miles away, then you are better off having Hundy to do it for you. Thanks Hundy for your offer. I would take up on yours or others offer of bringing the trailer to me at Sac next time.
Thanks y'all! Will try to post some pictures when available.