09NytroRTX
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Well, I went with the Thunder trailer that I looked at this weekend. It pulls great and fits 4 longs tracks. Now just need to put something on the floor so the carbides don't slice it up. Any floor protectant suggestions for an in-line trailer, or where to buy cabinets for a trailer? Looking to make this thing a mini moving garage!


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09NytroRTX said:Well, I went with the Thunder trailer that I looked at this weekend. It pulls great and fits 4 longs tracks. Now just need to put something on the floor so the carbides don't slice it up. Any floor protectant suggestions for an in-line trailer, or where to buy cabinets for a trailer? Looking to make this thing a mini moving garage!
Caliber products make great ski guides and traction mats.

LJ 452
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Any low profile slide will work well. They're all basically made with the same material. The only suggestion would be to use a grip style (one of the companies calls them gators or something) for the ramp. The slides get very slick when wet, myself and others have ended up on our backs a few times.
A friend of mine Line X'd the inside and up a foot on the walls. It held up great, expensive however and your sorta stuck with it. Not sure how well the DIY stuff would work.
Also if you add slides and Mats to the ramp, it's goin to get heavy, plan on cranking up the torsion springs on the door.
A friend of mine Line X'd the inside and up a foot on the walls. It held up great, expensive however and your sorta stuck with it. Not sure how well the DIY stuff would work.
Also if you add slides and Mats to the ramp, it's goin to get heavy, plan on cranking up the torsion springs on the door.
I have a Legend and really like the quaility. I put ski slides and track mats on the ramp doors and felt no difference as far as weight lifting them.
LJ 452
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It's becoming more and more apparent you live on another planet. It seems everytime anyone makes a statement you have or had the opposite expience. Just a weird observation I guess.
If you have a narrow width 7ft and only one set of ramp guides/mats you probably wouldn't notice much of a difference. My trailer is 7.5' wide and I went with two paths up the ramp. All I can say is that it was a noticeable difference in weight.
If you have a narrow width 7ft and only one set of ramp guides/mats you probably wouldn't notice much of a difference. My trailer is 7.5' wide and I went with two paths up the ramp. All I can say is that it was a noticeable difference in weight.
Sorry that mine is not like yours. Just saying mine didnt lift any different LJ. You live close enough to check it out if you want, I will remove them for comparison if you would like. Let me know.
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