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I used the standard Pitbull baseplate and latch "stuff" that you can see in the pic. Everything else is scrap I had laying around. Mostly 1" round bar and 1" square tubing. I just bolted it to the tool box and machined pivots so that bar can flip up and down. That way I can unlatch it from the baseplate, flip that bar up and roll it into the garage.
Not a great pic, but:
Tricky Mike, do you have a daughter? Is she single?
What did u use to hold your spare wheels up?
CCS #31
That's cool man might need to consider something like that
CCS #31
Is it legal to mount and drive w/ propane and fuel jugs on the outside of the trailer?
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On a commercial vehicle, no. On a personal vehicle, I don't know. Sometimes its easier to ask for forgiveness than permission.
I went to MMI I know what Im doing here chief
had to replace the floor in mine.. found a spot that rotted out because the stupid door seal leaked.. water pooled up in the corner.. what a pain in the ass to do the floor.
especially if you are trying to not spend money.. LOL.. i didnt want to replace the sheet metal so I figured vinyl would make it pretty again.. good idea in theory but a major pain in the fn ass to do.
i butchered every panel so far... I used white carbon fiber. also replaced the lights.. new harness. new vent.
still need to do.
new brakes and drums.. install a brake controller. new tires ..
new skins on doors because it came with tail lights in the doors ( stupid ) so I relocated them which left me with 2 holes in the door.
WITH VINYL
prep for vinyl
hung on trailer
i was gonna go with this one
Hopkins InSIGHT Flex-Mount Trailer Brake Controller - 1 to 4 Axles - Proportional Hopkins Brake Controller HM47297
I went to MMI I know what Im doing here chief
What are people using for cabinets in their trailers?
The designated trailer cabinets are super-pricy (aluminum, etc.)
Last year I bought a couple of rubbermaid type drawer systems and that was a disaster. They had a place to put a pad-lock on one end of the door, so I figured I could put a pin through that and it would keep the door closed, but the doors are too flimsy...which means the whole idea of putting a pad-lock on that for any type of security is a total farce. I feel deceived.
That said, I bought some foam board insulation and I'm getting ready to put that behind the luan for sound and R value (I use a little heater in my trailer at NYST at the beginning and end of the season, and picked up a free-standing a/c unit last year that I think will be nice in July/August.
"Where are we going?...and why am I in this handbasket?"
LRRS 919
'12 Ducati 1199 Panigale (track) '08 Honda CRF 250 (ice) '02 KTM 520 SX Supermoto (track)