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Old 07-24-2007, 01:27 AM
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The E track is great because it is a D ring every 2 inches so endless adjustment ability. Install a solar battery charger panel on the roof to keep batteries up and from going bad. Also wire a 10 gauge charge wire from tow rig to trailer batteries through the trailer plug and wire in an isolator between tow rig and trailer. Using 6 VDC batteries wired in series will outperform 12 VDC by a long way. A car alarm on the trailer makes sleep at a hotel a little easier. A jack and electric/battery impact wrench for tire changes are a must. A wooden ramp (only about a 18" long and 6 " high) will allow you to pull 1 trailer tire up on this ramp so you do not have to jack it up for a tire repair (up and down becomes VERY fast and easy). A white or clear plastic roof vent allows fumes out and a little sun light to come in. A CO2 tank / regulator and hose is a poor-boys air compressor but its uses and portability will surprise ya. White vynal sheeting on walls and ceiling are easy to clean and bright to work in too. ENJOY !!!!
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