Nice fabrication but how does it perform in actual use or have you not tried it out yet?
I ask because I have a 3 LNB tripod mounted dish and have spent the last 10 years setting it up in wooded locations. I've found very few places I could not get dialed in through the trees (I am set up to either hit EA or WA) but its sometimes a real challenge, and have had the dish up to 300' away from the camper out in the woods. That's the main reason that I never went as far as mounting something on any of our trailers. It seemed I was going to be moving it to hit the birds at most places we have been if I would have done so, but wooded sites here are the rule and not the exception. Even if they were not, we would be searching them out regardless. Its really hard, actually almost impossible, to hit all 3 birds in the woods with a hard mounted dish. You would have to have the perfect opening in the trees, at the correct azimuth and elevation along with being clear for the azimuth spread, in relation to the mounted dish and RV. You usually are limited in the placement of the RV.
I assume out west your hitting the Dish western arc birds. With the option to mount both front or rear that helps, but unless you have the trailer within about 40/50 degrees azimuth to the spread of the birds you may be clipping 129 or 110 off by the corner of the trailer. What if your campsite aligns longitudinally with say 249 degrees or 69 degrees azimuth? Probably helps that out west 129 is at 37 elevation though. Can your Tailgator hit 37 degrees over the roof edge?
Too many geezers, self appointed moderators, experts, and disappearing posts for me. Enjoy. How many times can the same thing be rehashed over and over?