I have a similar trailer and got a Scorpion Coating in it (similar to Linex). Among other things, it will be my red neck Toy Hauler during hunting season.
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Oh yeah - I guess I better put a picture of a pioneer in this thread.
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Mine is a 7 x 14 with a 20" V-nose - so more like a 16' without the extra overall length. Some of the sites I go to are pretty tight so I like to keep the trailer size to a minimum.Sweet, like it. I was just going to coat the flooring with good deck stain. What size trailer did you end up with? Also I moved the spare tire to the front so I would not nail it with the 1000-5 some time. Great job on the flooring!
You can also buy a Linex-type product by the gallon but not sure how good it is. I'm guessing not as durable as the coating I got.
I don't have the soft door ..... yet. Hopefully you can still just pulls the 2 hinge pins out and the door comes off.Hi, thanks for the info about taking off the door to squeeze out. It is all kind or new to me, only have 12 miles on 1000. Still adding more lights and music system on it. Do you also have the soft side doors? Have not looked yet but how hard is it to remove one to get out? Have been crawling out the back and I'm getting too old for that. Thanks, Franz
Would you happen to have a shot front the front would like to check out the width of the 28x9" blackwaters compaired to OEM
ThanksVery cool looking sporttrack. Congratulations. Now you can start emptying your bank account by adding extra equipment. Will try to add some pics of what you might need. You can never have enough lights, maybe you might want to make it street legal for the occasional ride into towns to get groceries? How about winch and front hitch receiver, makes it easier to move trailers around long driveways. Side mirrors are a must so you can see who is coming up your six. Music system so you can enjoy your tunes? Happy trails, FranzView attachment 9037 View attachment 9038 View attachment 9040 View attachment 9039
Very cool looking sporttrack. Congratulations. Now you can start emptying your bank account by adding extra equipment. Will try to add some pics of what you might need. You can never have enough lights, maybe you might want to make it street legal for the occasional ride into towns to get groceries? How about winch and front hitch receiver, makes it easier to move trailers around long driveways. Side mirrors are a must so you can see who is coming up your six. Music system so you can enjoy your tunes? Happy trails, FranzView attachment 9037 View attachment 9038 View attachment 9040 View attachment 9039
Hi there, I had my dealership do the street legal kit to conform with DOT. It includes such items as turn signals, horn, mirrors, lighted license plate, etc. depending on your local DOT regulations. Now in certain counties can drive it legally around town. The more rural the better. The extra led lights are for trails, will hook them up to maybe high beams. Do not want to blind any body coming at me.Did you put the street legal lights on? And where did you get them? They look good and I was wanting to put some on mine since ride the road a lot!
That is sweet please do tell impression of ride with the terms on trails or hard packed so far those are atop my list
I cannot tell a lie... it's technically not mine, although mine will look like this when I'm done with it!lol The pics are from the CATVOS website. This is their 3" lift with 2" forward arched arms. I'm not sure on price, but I saw another thread where someone said they were $1,500.That is sweet please do tell impression of ride with the terms on trails or hard packed so far those are atop my list